Milan’s Fall/Winter 2026 Fashion Week wrapped up in early spring, showcasing designers’ commitment to artisanal craftsmanship, celebrating quality, handcrafted design, and attention to detail and heritage in modern Italian luxury.
Echoing this same focus on heritage craftsmanship, Milan Design Week concluded last month with designers displaying their deep understanding of technique and materials and defining what it means to be “Made in Italy” today.
Lobby (La Gemma Hotel)
This appreciation for craftsmanship, heritage, and thoughtful design extends far beyond Italy’s runways and showrooms. In Florence, the Cecchi family’s La Gemma Hotel reflects how these values are increasingly shaping modern Italian hospitality.
La Gemma is a 5-star boutique situated in Florence’s historic Palazzo Paoletti, steps away from the Duomo. This 39-room luxury property has earned its recognition as among the top hotels in Florence by Condé Nast Traveller and Architectural Digest for its welcoming hospitality and bold, contemporary design.
La Gemma Hotel Lobby (Wander Worthy)
Within La Gemma, its commitment to quality is tangible. Guests can enjoy Michelin-starred dining at Luca’s Restaurant, curated cocktails and Basque-inspired pintxos at La Gemma Cafe, personalized spa treatments at Allure Spa, striking interiors by Design by Gemini Studio, and rooftop terrace views of the Duomo.
The Cecchi Family is Reimagining Italian Hospitality
The Cecchi Family (La Gemma Hotel)
La Gemma is the first of the Cecchi family’s La Gemma Collection. The family aims to “become a benchmark for a new way of traveling, offering authentic, high-quality hospitality,” according to Forbes Italia.
The name of this hotel is a nod to the Cecchi surname, with parents Luca and Alessandra Cecchi forming “La,” and their children, Ginevra, Edoardo, Massimiliano, Maria Sole, and Andrea Cecchi, forming “Gemma” (Forbes Italia).
Each family member contributes a unique perspective, drawing from experience across business management, strategic development, fashion, marketing, PR, and hospitality (Forbes Italia). This diverse background is reflected in the hospitality and design at La Gemma, culminating in a distinctive guest experience.
Luca’s Restaurant Lounge (La Gemma Hotel)
Massimiliano Cecchi, CEO of La Gemma Collection, shared with Forbes Italia, “We want to create the concept of a Made in Italy boutique hotel…Touch, taste, and style are the elements that characterize our approach…The Gemma Collection will allow us to best express the concept of welcoming luxury, making every guest feel at home.”
Hospitality Through Design and Detail
Staircase (La Gemma Hotel)
Milan’s DesignbyGemini Studio brings a fresh, modern vision to La Gemma, delivering Italian luxury with a breath of fresh air, through rich, well-crafted architectural elements and textured textiles. The aesthetic pulls from Florentine heritage and Art Deco, featuring marble, herringbone floors, bronze accents, lush velvet, rich greens, and subtle pinks.
Luca’s Restaurant (Wander Worthy)
Intentional design at La Gemma immerses guests in welcoming, modern Italian luxury grounded in warmth and heritage, reinforcing its identity as a destination where hospitality and design converge. The Michelin Guide aptly describes La Gemma as “striking some balances that are difficult to achieve: luxurious but not ostentatious, central but not busy, memorable but not eccentric.”
Rooms Designed for an Experience, Not Just Sleeping
Hotel Room (La Gemma Hotel)
La Gemma has 16 suites and 23 rooms, each featuring its iconic interior design. Rooms are furnished with a cocktail station, a minibar with complimentary soft drinks, a smart LED TV with international channels, individually controlled air-conditioning, an in-room safe, plush bathrobes and slippers, a hairdryer, and Votary bath products. Guests can also enjoy complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi on site.
Most floors at La Gemma are accessible via elevator and there are rooms available for booking that are specifically equipped for wheelchair access.
La Gemma Executive Suite (Wander Worthy)
The Executive Suite is perfect for friends or families vacationing together. It offers ample space, including a living room, two bedrooms, and a cozy outdoor terrace. The design is as striking as the rest of the hotel, with bold greens, relaxing lighting that highlights the hotel’s architecture, and plush velvet furniture.
Private Rooftop Dining (La Gemma Hotel)
At La Gemma, you also have access to one of the best sunset spots. From its private, cozy rooftop terrace, you can enjoy views of the Duomo. It’s a perfect spot to bring a glass of wine and some small bites from your room and relax before heading out for dinner.
From Michelin-Starred Dining to Evening Aperitivo
Luca’s Restaurant (La Gemma Hotel)
La Gemma’s dining scene is as impressive as its beautiful design. Here you can enjoy Michelin-starred fine dining at Luca’s Restaurant, curated cocktails, and Basque-inspired pintxos at La Gemma Café.
You can also enjoy fresh, à la carte breakfasts in the café’s greenery-filled inner courtyard, flooded with natural light and grounded by black-and-white checkered flooring. Additionally, guests can book curated wine and cocktail experiences to enhance their visit to La Gemma.
La Gemma Café (Wander Worthy)
Luca’s Restaurant offers inventive, fine dining from Chef Paulo Airaudo in a candlelit, velvet-and-green-filled dining space. The atmosphere, welcoming yet genuinely luxurious, reflects the broader spirit of the hotel it calls home.
Luca’s Restaurant (Wander Worthy)
Here you can choose a multi-course tasting menu, complete with wine pairings, showcasing the precise technique and international perspective of Chef Airaudo and his team.
Chef Paulo Airaudo (La Gemma Hotel)
Dishes include unexpected combinations from artichoke consommé with vanilla, a “fake ice cream” made with mozzarella and pistachio, capellini with cheese and clams, and yakitori grouper with artichoke, to sorbet blending lemon, parsley, coconut, and salt.
Subterranean Relaxation at Allure Spa
Allure Spa (Wander Worthy)
For those seeking relaxation during their visit to Florence, Allure Spa offers personalized treatments in a subterranean and earthy setting. The spa features a Turkish bath, sauna, jacuzzi, and treatment rooms, offering a cozy and grounded experience.
Spa treatments include Biologique Recherche products and offer a personalized approach, creating a wellness space that actually resets you while in the heart of Florence. Here you can book signature massages, face and body treatments, and beauty treatments. Guests can also book a couples massage featuring aromatherapy for a romantic reset.
Exploring Tuscany Through La Gemma’s Curated Experiences
Val D’Orcia Tour (La Gemma Hotel)
Guests can book curated experiences through La Gemma’s concierge, such as a full-day guided experience of Val d’Orcia, Siena, and San Gimignano, complete with wine and food tastings.
You can also book Tuscan cooking classes; a hot air balloon ride above Tuscany’s rolling hills; exclusive visits to select artisan studios in Florence; private tours of a local sculptor’s studio, the Scuola del Cuoio (Florence’s historic leather school), and a boutique perfumery; and guided walking tours in Florence (including the city’s iconic wine doors, “buchette del vino”).
Tuscan Cooking Class (La Gemma Hotel)
Personal shopping tours and personalized photoshoots in Florence are also available for booking. For those celebrating special moments, you can arrange for a rose bouquet or a chilled bottle of Barons de Rothschild Rosé champagne to await you in your room.
The Ripple Effect of One Family’s Vision
Lobby (La Gemma Hotel)
A stay at La Gemma highlights Italy’s modern era of luxury hospitality, immersing guests in an experience where attention to craftsmanship, design, and genuine hospitality bring Florence’s rich history and beauty to life with a breath of fresh air.
The Cecchi family’s vision will very likely shape the evolution of luxury hospitality in Italy as they open new properties across the country in their upcoming La Gemma Collection.



















