Situated in the Italian capital of commerce, Maison Moschino Milan occupies a renovated neoclassical style 1840 railway station building on Via Monte Grappa. While the exterior of the building stayed true to its origins, its lavish interior terrains, design of which was headed by Moschino’s creative director, Rossella Jardini and art director Jo Ann Tan, were dramatically augmented to befit the hotel’s avant-garde and exaggerated personification of surrealist dreams realized in a modern yet eccentric style.

From the very moment that guests enter the hotel, the wonderland experience takes over with Moschino’s famous lampshade dresses acting as the lobby’s sculptural lighting, cloud chandeliers, life-size sheep as greeters and a staircase with medieval key collection as its banister. But the lobby and the public areas reveal a small hint of the intense fairyland that awaits inside individual guestrooms. The spellbinding magic of fantasies and the element of surprise are impeccably depicted in each of the hotel’s 63 guestrooms and 2 junior suites.