43.7709, 11.2602

Numeroventi

Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist interior with cognac leather chair, dried botanical in earthenware vessel, cream linens on weathered plaster wall, natural light.

Photos Courtesy of Numeroventi, Salva Lopez

Hidden behind the five-hundred-year-old facade of Palazzo Galli Tassi, this Artist and Design residency allows its guests to soak up Florence’s creative energy. Its interiors, a blend of Renaissance splendor and Scandinavian minimalism, were carefully reimagined by Andrew Trotter.

Book

Spread out on three floors with an impressive courtyard, the five-meter-high ceilings, large windows, ancient frescoes, curated design, and artistic interventions are renovated in a style that draws inspiration from the artists that Numeroventi hosts, all to contribute to an experience of silence and contemplation.

Numeroventi, Europe — Ochre courtyard wall with fern shadow play, terracotta planters, and dark wooden door framing Mediterranean garden light.
Numeroventi, Europe — Classical stone sculpture of intertwined figures in arched courtyard with terracotta walls and ornamental capital detail.
Numeroventi, Europe — Ochre courtyard with Corinthian columns, arched loggia, terracotta planters, central well, and warm Mediterranean light casting shadows on stone floors.
Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist room with distressed plaster walls, pale wood flooring, oval marble table, and tall cylindrical pendant light framing tall windows overlooking roofscape.
Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist bedroom with weathered plaster wall, low platform bed, wooden floor, and sculptural bedside lamp creating stark architectural atmosphere.
Numeroventi, Europe — Concrete gallery wall with brass mirror, wooden pedestal table, pink sculptural chair, and minimalist tabletop styling.
Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist gallery space with distressed plaster walls, leather sling chairs, pale wood flooring, and curated furniture displaying refined industrial aesthetic.
Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist living room with pillowed gray sofa, wooden stool, natural light, and textured plaster wall with sculptural relief detail.
Numeroventi, Europe — Modernist corridor with glazed door opening to minimalist lounge, natural wood flooring, crisp daylight, sculptural detail.
Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist bedroom with white linens, ochre canvas backdrop, stone sculptural vessels, and seafoam floor creating serene luxury interior.
Numeroventi, Europe — Sunlit loft with floating timber stairs, arched windows, wooden furniture, and minimal furnishings in neutral palette.
Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist loft with white sofa, wooden mid-century chairs, pale oak flooring, steel-frame windows, and floating staircase in natural light.
Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist bedroom with cream linens, weathered plaster walls, and abstract textile art in muted tones.
Numeroventi, Europe — Neoclassical statue niche with green marble columns, wood table styled with seasonal fruits, bread, and drinks in classical interior gallery space.
Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist window nook with gray upholstered bench, linen pillows, pendant lamp, wooden floors, and natural light from casement window.
Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist dining room with arched window, copper pendant light, wooden chairs, and natural stone countertop overlooking courtyard.

Loft 1

Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist fireplace with marble surround, brass mid-century chair, curated objects, and framed artwork in serene neutral interior.

Loft 2

Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist living room with curved gray sofa, arched windows, concrete floors, wooden furniture, and blue artwork under natural light.

Loft 3

Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist bathroom with marble vessel sink on black vanity, brass fixtures, oval mirror, and tall window overlooking roofscape.

Loft 7

Numeroventi, Europe — Minimalist bedroom with recessed wall niche displaying terracotta vessel on pedestal, ribbed table lamp, wooden flooring, neutral palette.

Loft 8

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Artists use the lofts as hybrid studios, hotel guests fit into comfy rooms between the residencies, and the flexible spaces at Numeroventi also host a full calendar of exhibitions, creative workshops and collaborative gatherings.

Numeroventi chef-in-residence program allows chefs, aspiring as well as established, to visit Numeroventi to cultivate a deeper connection to local, seasonal foods. They lead food workshops, host lunches, dinners, and special feasts.

Local Favourites

Directions

Florence Regional Airport (FLR)

20 min by car

The Destination

Europe

the-audo-hotel-copenhagen-interiors-menu-norm-architects_dezeen_2364_col_16-1704x1136

City explorers, beach lovers and adventurers will all find their perfect balance of experiences in Europe, which offers a mix of cultures at close quarters. From dining in Copenhagen, to hiking in Switzerland, and relaxing in Southern Italy, you’ll find yourself transported by each destination — all within a matter of hours.

Explore

Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

Selected work

Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, Turkey — Wooden terrace with linen curtains overlooking infinity pool, manicured trees, and Aegean Sea at golden hour.
Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico — Modern geometric architecture with warm ochre facade and expansive windows surrounded by palm trees at golden hour.
Maroma, A Belmond Hotel, Mexico — White-walled modernist courtyard with arched entryway, tall palm trees, terracotta floors, and mid-century wooden seating under clear blue sky.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.

Explore Further.