The Studio’s consolidated experience in the realisation of interior projects has allowed it to design two reference points, eclectic in style and form, characterised by unusual combinations of colours, textures and materials of the highest quality in a perfect synergy to amaze.
Biagioni Bistrot and Biagioni Salò thus assert themselves as the perfect destinations to enjoy the lake panorama in a moment of relaxation accompanied by sophisticated food proposals.
Overlooking the lake, the BIAGIONI SALÒ seafood restaurant comes to life in an 18th-century building whose rooms have been renovated through extensive intervention.
The intention was to recover the genius loci of the structure and to give shape, thanks to extreme historical research, to an atmosphere characterised by a refined simplicity inspired by Italian bourgeois taste.
The sophisticated scenic impact stems from the combination of unusual materials and colours: parchment and straw accompany the elegant burgundy ramages tapestry.
In the main hall, the floor in Botticino marble and black stucco tiles is decorated with motifs of concentric circles, the sinuous geometries enhancing and complementing the furnishing choices of simple lines.
The fish counter designed by Pelizzari Studio stands out as a protagonist: its rigorous and balanced lines are enhanced by the violet veins of the marble and the structure, covered in eucalyptus wood slats, is embellished with the warm tones of acid-etched brass for a result that leaves room for amazement.
Nothing is left to chance, each area has been carefully studied through a refined interior design work with a view to maximum intimacy and privacy.
Under historic frescoed ceilings, small lounges with luxurious velvet armchairs and small round tables welcome the sophisticated clientele to offer maximum conviviality in an exclusive and refined environment.
The colour palette is inspired by lake tones, with sand and olive nuances enhancing the delicate colours of the frescoes.
Even the service area has been designed with the same care, the most sophisticated architectural solutions clear the way for design fun through unusual textures, lights and accessories.
Verde Alpi marble, Breccia Capraia, moss green pleated glass, berry-coloured lacquer, etched brass taps and matte black bathroom fittings are the unexpected details that enrich the rooms.
BIAGIONI BISTROT takes shape in the spaces of a 20th century palace and, surrounded by buildings from the Venetian era, overlooks the small square of the Imbarcadero di Salò.
The location, a perfect destination for relaxing breaks, offers guests a rich menu of trendy and sophisticated food.
Seventies atmospheres characterise the rooms with their surprising style: here glossy and intriguing surfaces meet unexpected colour combinations in a stunning composition.
Pelizzari Studio’s expertise has made it possible to reinterpret historical architecture through furnishings with a refined aesthetic and to enhance them with an eclectic colour palette composed of black or peacock lacquer, acid-etched brass, velvet in unusual colours and pumpkin or greige details.
Playful motifs with concentric centres – made of Botticino marble and black stucco – adorn the floor of the room, giving the environment a dynamic touch, where the protagonist is the large custom-made central counter designed by Pelizzari Studio. A suspended structure decorated with a composition of bottles, plants and objects completes the space.
The sinuous lines of the wood and black marble tables and seats run along the walls in an intimate and harmonious atmosphere, while a pumpkin-coloured velvet sofa leaning against the wall and accompanied by 1970s armchairs amazes and brightens up the space. The kitchen, customised down to the last detail, is open and connotes the room with an informal welcome.
The sophisticated lighting design, entrusted to Viabizzuno, enhances the material textures of the walls covered in jute coated in mud hues.
CREDITS
Project: BIAGIONI SALO’ restaurant and Bistrot
Design: studio Pelizzari
Location: Lago di Garda
Year: 2024
Outdoor chairs and tables: Pedrali