by We:ll Magazine Editorial team
Cinquerosso Arte, the first gallery dedicated to interior design, makes its debut in Venice, showcasing artworks by three of its artists that bring a new dimension of elegance to the rooms and communal spaces of the luxury hotel designed by architect Daniele Chiocchio.
Opened in 2025, U-Visionary Venezia renews the collaboration between the architectural firm Integra Design and Tridente Collection. A company owned by entrepreneur Fabrizio Pacini that includes boutique hotels, restaurants and event venues. Cinquerosso Arte, the gallery led by Francesca Fazioli, also plays a role, curating emerging artists and offering bespoke art consultancy tailored to hospitality interiors.

The hotel’s concept, designed by architect Daniele Chiocchio, places Venice at the center as a bridge between East and West. Guests at U-Visionary can enjoy a unique and fulfilling experience, combining top-tier services with spaces full of evocative charm, set within the exclusive Cannaregio district.
The three artists selected for this project—Luca Brandi, Giulio Rigoni, and Icaro—each with their own distinct style and sensibility, guide the viewer on an imaginative journey from the winding streets of Venice to the far East.
‘We needed high-quality artworks in significant numbers, both for all the rooms and the hotel’s common areas,’ commented Chiocchio. ‘That’s why we found Cinquerosso Arte’s proposal so compelling: with their reproductions of original and captivating works, perfectly detailed, they combine top-tier quality with the practical needs of a budget.

Our gallery,” says Francesca Fazioli, owner and Art director of Cinquerosso Arte, “has a distinctive approach: it offers the right balance between original artworks and the budget requirements of a hotel interior design project, while also giving visibility to talented emerging artists. The collaboration with architect Chiocchio has been truly inspiring, allowing us to showcase three of our artists: Luca Brandi, with his lines and geometries reminiscent of Japanese architecture and gardens; Icaro, with his Botales—photographs of ancient door knockers representing mythological creatures, standing at the threshold between two worlds, just like Venice; and Giulio Rigoni, with his images suspended between dream and reality, evoking Arab and Oriental atmospheres, halfway between Byzantine iconography and Renaissance portraiture.

La proposta Cinquerosso Arte.
Established in 2022 as a spin-off of the communication agency and creative atelier Cinquerosso Studio, Cinquerosso Arte represents a portfolio of over 50 emerging artists. Their works are available through various formats: unique originals, limited-edition Fine Art prints, digital prints, and licensed reproductions adaptable to a wide range of surfaces, including fabrics, wallpapers, and bespoke ceramics.
Art: An Opportunity for Hotels. Discover More at Hospitality Day.
On 7 October 2025, during Hospitality Day at the Palacongressi in Rimini, a panel discussion entitled “Art and Hospitality” will be held, dedicated to the strategic role of art in the hotel sector. The debate will feature Francesca Fazioli, Federica Sala (art advisor and curator of Six Senses Rome), Barbara Brunelli (Cluster GM of the Caracciolo Hospitality Group) and representatives of the Romeo Group.
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At the top: the lobby with an artwork by Giulio Rigoni.
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