At the Romeo hotel Naples, the continued quest for precision and quality in each detail is found in the simple perfection of everyday items, all of which have been designed and selected to create a new and unique style. The leather items present in all of the rooms have been designed by Tramontano, which has been associated with a history of creativity and tradition, style and innovation since 1865. And then there are the precious, embroidered linens by Caprai that feature a skilful blend of antique taste and modern originality as well as the porcelain objects and fabrics by Hermès for the Japanese suite. Sophisticated “Riva” flatware that was designed by Wilfried Moll for Robbe & Berking and has been displayed at New York’s Museum of Modern Art can be found in the “Il Comandante” restaurant. The “Vertigo” line of silver serving pieces was created by the genius of world renowned designer Andrée Putman, while the porcelain pieces were designed by J.L. Coquet, a name that is synonymous with style and refinement. Many precious details to create “the art of furnishing”, which according to Oscar Wilde, can only truly be achieved when one succeeds in “sanctifying objects of everyday use”.