Under the Tuscan Light: Tuscan Interior Edition

Light, earthmaterial: the essence of Tuscan living 

There is a kind of light in Tuscany that exists nowhere else. 
A light that glides over limewashed wallsreflects on clay hillsgrazes ancient beams and living stone. It is under this light—soft, golden, ever-changingthat spaces capable of telling a rare story are bornrustic yet refinedrooted in rural memory yet open to contemporary design. 
From this light begins our journey across Tuscan interiors, places that Bronzetto has enriched with brass detailsbespoke pieces, and expertly crafted furniture. 

Gioiello in giardino: a farmhouse reborn between Gaiole and the Crete Senesi 

In the heart of Chianti,where chestnut woods open onto rolling hills facing the Crete Senesi, an 18th century farmhouse has been revived under a new light.

The project by G+ architetti reflects a dialogue between rural architecture and contemporary sensibility: reinterpreted volumes natural materials, finishes shaped by the landscape. Brass details—handles,taps, custom frames—capture warm reflections that shift with the passing hours, bringing indoors the same vibration of light that animates the surrounding countryside. A home that becomes a tale of harmony, where memory, craftsmanship and the vision of its owners intertwine.

Castello di Casole — The rustic elegance of the Belmond Hotel 

Location: Castello di Casole, aBelmond Hotel Tuscany

Design Studio: AMP Paris

Designer: Alessandro Moriconi

Amid oak forests and rolling hills, Castello di Casole carries a centuries old legacy transformed into contemporary hospitality.

Designer Alessandro Moriconi has shaped a language combining raw materials, essential forms, and Tuscan craftsmanship. This is where Bronzetto came in, creating bespoke furniture for many of the estate’s villas: armchairs, sofas, tablesand side tables forged in wrought iron and cast brass, featuring rough textures and tones inspired by earth, olive groves, and sunset light.

The Eden collection—with its mahogany-painted iron and olive-green upholstery— captures the quiet elegance of the Tuscan countryside.

Dievole — An open window on the Chianti Classico hills 

Reaching Dievole means following a winding white road lined with silent, towering cypresses that frame a breathtaking view. The Wine Resort, nestled among vineyards and olive groves, embodies an idea of hospitality rooted in Tuscan elegance: the noble villa, the stone chapel, the fragrant gardens, the suites restored in full respect of tradition. Every space seems shaped to amplify the light—light filtering through the vines, reflecting on stone, accompanying moments of tasting, walking, resting.

Il Borro — Relais & Châteaux between history and quiet 

In land sonce belonging to the Guidi counts and later to the Medici family, Il Borro welcomes guests into a village suspended in time. Between its elegant suites, the Historic Villa and the new Aie del Borro, the stay becomes a full immersion in the most authentic Tuscan atmosphere: stone, wood, natural textiles, and views that resemble paintings.

Here, light plays a leading role, slipping through medieval lanes and illuminating the warm tonalities of the interiors.

Borgo I Vicelli — Tuscan minimalism with an artisanal soul 

Just minutes from Florence, Relais Borgo I Vicelli is a bucolic retreat where nature, calm, and style coexistin harmony. To complete its refined aesthetic, the relais selected Bronzetto’s Brass Brothers & Co. collection: vintage-contemporary lamps that bring warmth and character to each room. The Wormhole lamps, with their soft silhouettes and enveloping glow, interact with the minimalist architecture to create intimate, sophisticated atmospheres.

Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco — The art of living history 

In the Val d’Orcia, among ancient vines and centuries-old forests, Castiglion del Bosco embodies the essence of Tuscan beauty. Its 42 suites and 11 private villas interpret tradition through elegant details: exposed beams, antique furniture, local textiles, handcrafted accessories. Here, light is the absolute protagonist—entering through loggias, illuminating pergolas, touching private gardens and transforming every corner into a timeless place.

Under the Tuscan light 

From Gaiole in Chianti to Casole d’Elsa, from Dievole to the Val d’Orcia, our journey reveals a simple truth: inTuscany, light does more than illuminate—it shapes,molds, and narrates. Bronzetto, with its artisanal know-how, becomes part of this story as a discreet yet essential presence: a glimmer of brass, a raw texture, a bespoke detail that becomes part of each place’s identity. Under the Tuscan light, every project is an invitation to rediscover the dialogue between nature, architecture, and material. And it is precisely there that craftsmanship finds its most authentic home.