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Molteni&C. x Grace La Margna, New Design Hotel in St. Moritz

In St. Moritz, the luxurious boutique hotel Grace La Margna shines once again. And a good portion of the credit goes to the furnishings by Molteni&C. The Italian brand has in fact invaded the spaces of the historic Engadine hospitality venue with its iconic pieces. Some examples? In the reception, hotel guests are welcomed by the Lido sofa designed by Hannes Wettstein, the Hubert coffee table by Vincent Van Duysen, the Alisee coffee table by Matteo Nunziati, the Scriba desk designed by Patricia Urquiola, and the Chelsea chairs by Rodolfo Dordoni. All pieces that express artisanal mastery and blend charm with versatility.

The hotel was born from the restoration project of a historic building, to which the creation of a new adjacent building was added. The London-based architecture studio Divercity Architects and interior designer Carole Topin were entrusted with the task of designing the spaces that are both classic and innovative at the same time.

The Grace La Margna is one of the symbols of the Engadine, not only for its spectacular panoramic view of Lake St. Moritz, but also for its elegance and traditional charm, for its ability to combine modern luxury and glamour, but above all history and future.

Molteni&C. x Grace La Margna, New Design Hotel in St. Moritz

In St. Moritz, the luxurious boutique hotel Grace La Margna shines once again. And a good portion of the credit goes to the furnishings by Molteni&C. The Italian brand has in fact invaded the spaces of the historic Engadine hospitality venue with its iconic pieces. Some examples? In the reception, hotel guests are welcomed by the Lido sofa designed by Hannes Wettstein, the Hubert coffee table by Vincent Van Duysen, the Alisee coffee table by Matteo Nunziati, the Scriba desk designed by Patricia Urquiola, and the Chelsea chairs by Rodolfo Dordoni. All pieces that express artisanal mastery and blend charm with versatility.

The hotel was born from the restoration project of a historic building, to which the creation of a new adjacent building was added. The London-based architecture studio Divercity Architects and interior designer Carole Topin were entrusted with the task of designing the spaces that are both classic and innovative at the same time.

The Grace La Margna is one of the symbols of the Engadine, not only for its spectacular panoramic view of Lake St. Moritz, but also for its elegance and traditional charm, for its ability to combine modern luxury and glamour, but above all history and future.