ORLANDO, FL — At the Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, every detail is designed to transport guests to the charm and romance of the Italian Riviera. The pastel façades overlooking the harbor recreates the warmth and elegance of Portofino, Italy itself. Inside Trattoria del Porto, that immersive atmosphere extends even further — with Loupe Art’s Harborscapes collection playing in the restaurant’s private dining rooms.  

Art That Mirrors the Marina  

The Harborscapes collection features coastal imagery, vibrant maritime textures, fishing nets, buoys, boats, and sun-washed palettes that echo life along an Italian harbor. Displayed on screens within the private dining space, the collection complements the restaurant’s refined yet relaxed aesthetic.  

The result is a seamless visual narrative:  

  • The harbor outside  
  • The Italian-inspired cuisine on the table  
  • And the maritime art on the walls  

Together, they create a cohesive environment that feels intentional, immersive, and distinctly Mediterranean.  

Enhancing the Private Dining Experience  

Private dining at Trattoria del Porto is about connection — celebrations, business gatherings, and intimate dinners. The addition of Loupe Art’s curated digital artwork adds depth to the space without distraction. The movement and color of the Harborscapes collection provide a subtle yet dynamic backdrop, enhancing ambiance while maintaining elegance. Rather than static décor, the room becomes a living extension of the resort’s harbor theme — adaptable, programmable, and seasonally flexible.  

At Loupe Art, we believe art should reflect its environment. Through curated digital art, hospitality spaces can:  

  • Strengthen brand identity  
  • Deepen thematic immersion  
  • Create memorable guest moments  
  • Elevate private and event dining environments  

We are proud to showcase our artists’ work with hospitality destinations like Portofino Bay to bring art into environments where guests gather, celebrate, and savor. With Loupe Art, the harbor isn’t just outside the windows — it’s part of the experience.