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Sheraton Milan San Siro comes to Italy from CaberlonCaroppi and Concreta

Milan welcomes a hotel project conceived and designed by CaberlonCaroppi architectural studio and realised by Concreta, based in Valtellina in Postalesio (Sondrio)

by Andrew McCorkell 07 July 2020

This hotel is set in the residential and green San Siro district, following the restyling of the existing Grand Hotel Brun.

The furnishings and accessories of the large common areas are custom made by Concreta in line with the concept and style of the hotel, which is itself inspired by the architectural elements and the Milan colour palette.

From the Lobby to the Silene Bar & Restaurant, Club Lounge, El Patio del Gaucho restaurant, 21 meeting rooms, outdoor furniture; everything has been designed to encourage sharing and the social interaction of guests.

The origins of the architecture remain, from the origins with the iconic curved to the modernist shape of the main body of the building. The latter has a peculiar Y-plan.

The interiors of the hotel are characterised by a combination of styles that recall a particular 60s look, with natural finishes and colours. The geometric patterns create a pleasant impact, while the grid design in the work area perfectly integrate shared and private areas, enriched by fine textile elements and custom-made furnishings.

The building’s spaces include 21 meeting and event rooms for a total of 2,500 square metres with furnishings characterised by the choice of sober lines and neutral colours.

Developed on six floors, the Sheraton Milano San Siro has 310 rooms, including 24 suites and a presidential suite.

The design and furnishing of El Patio del Gaucho, owned by the former football player Javier Zanetti, an Argentine cuisine restaurant, is inspired by the tradition and the colours of the country.

The Silene Bar & Restaurant also has a large common table that naturally encourages sharing and flexibility, offering several dining options throughout the day

In spring and summer dining can take place on the garden terrace by Concreta.

The Elite Spa and Wellness San Siro have soft colours and lighting to enhance wellbeing.

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