The Jumeirah Capri Palace has five new suites designed by architect Patricia Urquiola.
The hotel is the essence of a relaxed lifestyle
Overlooking the Gulf of Naples and the hotel's elegant swimming pool, the five new suites are designed with each space reflecting the essence of Capri and the beauty of a slow, relaxed lifestyle. Urquiola's restyling goes beyond the suites, conveying the same sense of belonging to the bar and pool area. Inspired by the idyllic island landscape, Urquiola worked with a colour palette that ranges from warm terracotta to soft whites to deep blues. Custom-made furniture complements the suites with handmade Vietri tiles used for plinths, walls, floors and furniture, celebrating traditional local craftsmanship.
The garden and terrace also have new look
Extending her poetic vision beyond the newly opened suites, Patricia Urquiola has also reinterpreted the hotel's outdoor spaces, framing them as a refined sanctuary of Mediterranean beauty. A lush Capri garden now frames the Bar degli Artisti poolside bar and the terrace. Light dances on textured surfaces, organic shapes recall the coastline and ceramic clad structures pay homage to local craftsmanship. With a careful combination of materials, from rattan to glazed terracotta, as well as customized marble furnishings that recall Villa San Michele, the result is a timeless celebration of Capri’s life.
“Honouring the spirit of Capri”
“For the renovation of the suites, pool area and outdoor bar of the Jumeirah Capri Palace, I wanted to pay homage to the soul of Anacapri,- says architect Patricia Urquiola, -its luminous essence, organic elegance and layered history. Each suite is conceived as a serene microcosm, where tactile materials, natural light and fluid forms evoke comfort and Mediterranean sophistication, creating a continuous relationship between interior and exterior. The pool area and outdoor bar deepen this dialogue, merging architecture and landscape and offering guests a moment suspended between sea and sky. This project wanted to honour the spirit of the place, while creating new memories through its design.”



































