Friul Mosaic. The new custom-made design for Dolce & Gabbana

The new boutique in Piazza San Marco designed by Carbondale is embellished by over 300 square meters of golden mosaic surfaces.

American architect Eric Carlson from Carbondale designed the new Dolce & Gabbana boutique in Venice, in the historic Palazzo Torres, close to San Marco. After a careful restoration work, the result is an 800 sqm space spread over two floors in dialogue with the original environments: frescoes, Murano glass chandeliers, damask silk tapestries, boiserie and baroque mirrors.

Fig.1 Eric Carlson – Carbondale, boutique Dolce & Gabbana, San Marco, Venezia. Mosaici Friul Mosaic, 2018
Fig.2 Eric Carlson – Carbondale, boutique Dolce & Gabbana, San Marco, Venezia. Mosaici Friul Mosaic, 2018
Fig.3 Eric Carlson – Carbondale, boutique Dolce & Gabbana, San Marco, Venezia. Mosaici Friul Mosaic, 2018
Fig.4 Eric Carlson – Carbondale, boutique Dolce & Gabbana, San Marco, Venezia. Mosaici Friul Mosaic, 2018

The new interiors have been embellished by 350 square meters of mosaic surfaces by Italian brand Friul Mosaic, used both on walls and floors. The main wall reveals a fan pattern made of glass tesserae with 24 carat gold leaf; the room dedicated to jewelry presents mosaic walls inspired by the starry sky of the Basilica of San Marco.

  • Dolce & Gabbana San Marco
  • boutique
  • Venice
  • Eric Carlson, Studio Carbondale
  • Friul Mosaic
  • 800 sqm
  • 2018