Luca Guadagnino's first hotel design/Galerie - Rima Suqi
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26 Oct Luca Guadagnino’s first hotel design/Galerie

In the past two months Luca Guadagnino premiered his new film Queer, starring Daniel Craig, at the Venice Film Festival, served as art director of the biennial Homo Faber exhibition in that same city, and made his debut as a hotel designer. One would be forgiven for thinking the creative impresario, who launched his interior design firm studiolucaguadagnino in 2017, had already dabbled in hospitality design. The firm’s portfolio, after all, boasts multiple luxurious residential and commercial interiors. But the 26-room Palazzo Talia in Rome is in fact his first foray in that category. And if the hotel were a film, it would no doubt sweep the awards circuit. Read the full story, and see the glorious photos, here.