Artistic embellishments by Mario and Michelangelo Eremita at House Carlo Goldoni in Venezia.
Restored in 2010, Casa Carlo Goldoni is the result of the collaboration of the architect and artist Michelangelo Eremita and the artist Mario Eremita.
The architect Michelangelo Eremita designed this precious home and also personally created some decorative and design elements.
He designed and built the kitchen, covered with panels decorated with silver finishes that reproduce the theme of the reeds of the Venetian lagoon; the living room table, made up of an opus sectile mosaic of precious wood essences that reproduces the theme of the Venetian lagoon. He designed and assembled the chairs and the large bench in mahogany and steel, works of particular design.
Finally he designed and built the opus sectile mosaic in fine marble at the foot of the staircase, a work that represents the girl “Ester” and the two plaster sculptures that enrich the bedroom. The artist Mario Eremita dedicated himself exclusively to the bedroom, creating the headboard of the bed painted with the theme of children and the cornucopia and painting the furniture doors with the theme of the four seasons. Ingenuity and culture of art and design collaborated to create this pied-à-terre in the heart of Venice.