Jumeirah Capri Palace has introduced five new suites, designed by architect Patricia Urquiola, each offering views of the Bay of Naples and the hotel’s pool. Each suite reflects Capri’s essence and easy living. Urquiola’s redesign extends beyond the suites, bringing the same sense of place to the hotel’s pool and bar areas.
Inspired by the island environment, Urquiola worked with a color palette of warm terracotta, soft whites and vivid blues. To mimic the motion of waves against Capri’s cliffs, Urquiola used Cimento plaster to craft ripples in the walls and custom-designed furniture with organic curves. This theme extends to the materials used: Palladian flooring, a tribute to Capri’s architectural heritage, stretches through the lounge, while handcrafted Vietri tiles dress the plinths, the walls, floors and furniture, celebrating the region’s tradition of craftsmanship.
Extending her vision beyond the newly unveiled suites, Urquiola has redesigned the hotel’s outdoor spaces, too. A lush Caprese garden now frames the Bar degli Artisti, the pool bar, as well as the newly landscaped lounge terrace.
Through this project, Jumeirah Capri Palace reaffirms a central aspect of its identity: a long-standing commitment to design, heritage and innovation through meaningful collaborations.
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