ROARING TWENTIES
The ViVi design at Piazza Venezia is chic, seductive, and romantic, with a retro touch that evokes the atmosphere of 1920s Parisian literary cafés and transforms the majestic ground floor of Palazzo Bonaparte into an urban jungle.
It's the inimitable touch of an exceptional team, once again led by architect Andrea Magnaghi, curator of all ViVi projects. To decorate the three sumptuous rooms of Palazzo Bonaparte, a wide-ranging synergy of talents was employed: the decor and colors of creative Anna Aliprandi, the reinterpretation of salvaged furniture by restorer Sabrina Oliva, the handmade lacquers by Margherita Revelli Caracciolo, the floral arrangements by Floral Designer Antonia Flowers in Rome, and the talent of the capital's many outstanding craftsmen.
The imposing purple marble counter and gilded mirrors, the Napoleonic blue walls and Ikat fabric lampshades, the reclaimed furniture given new life and the Chanel and Missoni-style fabrics, the paprika-colored sofas and contemporary touches. To create ViVi in Piazza Venezia, a great deal of planning was put into it, as well as a great deal of research into the antique and modern antique markets of the Bel Paese. Every detail was created or chosen with care.
A bold green touch was a must. And at Palazzo Bonaparte, green becomes jungle, with shades of preserved green invading the counters and enriching the spacious spaces.







