Soft light through a stone skylight — for those who travel to think, to rest, to arrive.
A single aperture cut through the ceiling in the 15th century still admits the same shaft of Puglian light it always has. The Reflection Junior Suite is organised around this fact. The king bed is positioned to receive the morning light; the free-standing tub is positioned to receive the afternoon. Everything else is arranged in service of these two moments.
A reading nook is recessed into the original masonry — deep enough for a person and a book, fitted with a single silk cushion. The suite is larger than its number suggests: 38 square metres feel expansive when every surface is pale stone and every line is horizontal. Cormorant Garamond linens, a Nespresso alcove, and a handmade ceramic floor complete the picture without interrupting it.
The bathroom pairs a deep free-standing soaking tub with a travertine rain shower — both visible from the bed, both framed by the same pale plaster walls. Toiletries are from Salvatore Ferragamo; the bathrobe is weighted Turkish cotton. A small private window onto the courtyard provides the only exterior light the bathroom needs.
Rates include daily housekeeping, a Puglian breakfast served on the terrace, and full access to all communal spaces — the rooftop pool, garden courtyard, and library. Subject to seasonal availability.