Vipp transforms 13th-century Italian palazzo into pop-up “liveable installation”

Interior designer Julie Cloos Mølsgaard has created a pop-up hotel filled with Italian frescos and modern Scandinavian furniture for Danish homeware brand Vipp within Palazzo Monti in Brescia, Italy.

The collaboration with Vipp saw the Palazzo Monti, which is an artist residency foundation hosted in a 13th-century palace, transformed into a hotel for guests to stay overnight.

Palazzo Monti was converted into a pop-up hotel

The space was redesigned into a hotel suites focused on showcasing Vipp products.

Mølsgaard added minimalist furniture and lighting by Vipp to the interior spaces, aiming to complement the historic building, which features Baroque paintings from 1750 on its walls and ceilings.

The rooms were decorated with minimalist

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