ADDRESS
LEON'S PLACE HOTEL IN ROME
Via XX Settembre 90/94
00187 Rome
Italy
ACCOMMODATION
56 rooms including 4 junior suites
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ARCHITECTURE / INTERIOR DESIGN
Hotelphilosophy Creative Department
Like Rome itself, Leon’s Place is an amalgamation of styles, an effervescent coming together of scattered trends and influences to form a unified whole that blends seamlessly with its storied environs. Housed in a glamorous palace dating back to the 1800s, the hotel evokes both a sense of tradition and innovation by incorporating the very latest design trends into an historic architectural framework. By the time work on Leon’s Place began, the grand palace had lost most of its original interior due to a series of restructurings throughout the centuries. The hotel has now been reconfigured into a feminine space– often even flirtatious – style that balances playfulness and refinement. In Leon’s Place, light-hearted elements meet sinuous silhouettes, sensuality meets splendour and elegance meets frivolity.
Every element of the interior is meant to evoke a sensual reaction. The harmonious confluence of materials, forms and colours stimulates the senses while simultaneously soothing the soul; Leon’s Place is an urban oasis intended to both excite and quiet, animate and ease. An elegant pearl grey colour scheme dominates, drawing attention to ingenious flourishes like explosive splashes of purple, unusual artefacts and playful details – together, a reminder that different styles have always co-existed and merged in the Italian capital. Indeed, the hotel’s overall aesthetic concept represents a merging of styles: art deco was a combination of neoclassical and decorative trends. The 56 guest rooms, for their part, are contemporary to the utmost: minimalist and void of unnecessary knick-knacks, they provide guests with a clutter-free space in which to relax and appreciate a few carefully-chosen pictures and statues. From the marble bathroom floors in these impressive rooms to the remarkable scenography of the entrance hall, Leon’s Place is a striking expression of present-day luxury that simultaneously recalls the magnificence of a bygone era.

