A first-floor passage features hand-painted decorations by Zaccarini. The chairs, benches, commode, and lamps are by Fendi Casa, and the chandelier is by the Heritage Collection. The Venetian mosaic floor is original.
A circa-1900 staircase of Pietra Serena stone in one of the palazzo’s two stair halls. “We removed four layers of paint to get to the original green,” says Raffaella Vignatelli. The 1930s trompe l’oeil windows were painted by Cesare Camporesi, and the chandelier is also from the 1930s.
Originally a chapel, a sitting room is furnished with a sofa and ottomans by Fendi Casa, and a Murano chandelier by the Heritage Collection, which is owned by the Luxury Living Group. The 18th-century overdoor painting (one of a series in an enfilade of rooms) is by Zaccarini.
An 18th-century ceiling fresco was restored in a second-floor bedroom, where the bed, chest, console, rug, and Murano chandelier are all by Fendi Casa. The photograph is by Listri.
The kitchen’s 1930s stove and copper water boiler were restored. The table and chairs are by Vladimir Kagan, the chandelier is a Fendi Casa prototype, and the floor is covered in 1930s hexagonal terra-cotta tiles.
The interior courtyard’s windows have shades, curtains, and awnings in a weather-resistant red fabric. The outdoor sofas and cocktail tables are by Fendi Casa. For details, see Resources.
In the Gandolfi Hall, a pair of antique urns rest on neoclassical columns in green and white marbles. The curtains are silk, the 1920s wooden doors were completely restored, and the mosaic floor is original.
The salon in Gandolfi Hall is decorated with trompe l’oeil elements, including a painted vault attributed to the 18th-century artist Gaetano Gandolfi. The sofa, console, and Murano vases are by Fendi Casa. The photograph is by Massimo Listri.
A former bedroom was converted into a dining room. The original silk- brocade wallcovering was reproduced by Rubelli. The table, chairs, and Murano chandelier are by Fendi Casa. The ceiling fresco was hand-painted by Angelo Zaccarini.
The property includes the main house, guest house, and a pool cabana–with a grand total of seven bedrooms, seven baths, and two, 1/2 baths. The estate sits on seven acres of land, four of which are flat enough to build an entirely new home, with room for a second driveway. If that's not enough, there's a parking space for 100+ cars, and agricultural zoning that can support an entire vineyard.