Hilton Molino Stucky, Venice is set to launch 24 New Suites by renowned designer Biagio Forino this April. The newly refurbished suites will span across three categories and enhance the current offering of 20 existing Molino suites at the hotel.

Enhanced Offerings and Exquisite Interiors
The new suites will include four new King Molino Family Suites, nine new King Molino Executive Suites, and eleven new King Molino Executive Suites with a view of Venice. Each suite will feature a main bedroom along with a living area, with interconnecting options offering accommodation for couples, friends and families alike—and 32 of the total suites will also include a comfortable dining area.
So what will the interiors feel like aesthetic-wise? The colour palettes are calming and earthy, with creams and teals taking centre stage, to provide the ultimate sophisticated and tranquil retreat in Venice. The teal hues reflect the colours of Venice’s lagoon, which can also be seen in the breathtaking views of Venice and the Giudecca Canal from some of the new suites.
Exposed wooden beams and brushed oak floors add warmth and pay homage to the building’s former life as a flour mill, while decadent details such as black lacquer tables and crystal chandeliers inject a dose of luxury. Meanwhile, bespoke ‘Toile de Venice’ Venetian fabric made by Rubelli is used for wall screens. The furniture itself has been expertly crafted by bespoke furniture makers Status Contract and includes carbon fibre bedside tables, desks and sideboards.

Designs by Biago Forino
A native of Salerno, Biagio Forino opened his studio in Milan in 1987 and has dedicated himself to interior design ever since. An incredibly versatile designer, his numerous projects include the finest private houses to some of the world’s most prestigious hotels, creating schemes ranging from contemporary modern to classic.
Forino delivers truly unique designs, working hand in hand with the client at each stage, from creating inspiring mood boards and the clever division of spaces, to the sourcing of materials and the creation of bespoke furnishings.
In sharing his vision for this design, he said he was “inspired by the unique experiences travellers can live in Venice and the magic of the city along with the original design of this historic building.” He mentioned also that “guests will see touches of the original flour mill such as the wooden beams on the ceiling.”

Hilton Molino Stucky, Venice
This five-star hotel was previously a flour mill on Giudecca island, filled with rich history. The Presidential Suite at Hilton Molino Stucky Venice is the highest and largest suite in town with private access to the hotel’s rooftop, which hosts a pool and Skyline Bar – the highest bar in Venice with incredible panoramic views of the city and amazing mixologists.
The building itself has been beautifully restored with a series of recent refurbishments including sophisticated deluxe rooms and spacious elegant suites – some boasting incredible views of picture-perfect Venice. Hilton itself has more than 600 hotels across six continents, with properties that are located across the world’s most sought-after destinations.
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