Dolce&Gabbana Reopens Newly Refurbished Store in Hong Kong

Games of light, reflections and geometries for a cinematically monumental effect come together as Dolce&Gabbana unveils its refurbished boutique in Hong Kong on Canton Road, characterised by the synthesis of its aesthetic codes. Housing the ready-to-wear, accessories and fine jewellery collections for men and women, the boutique was remodelled in collaboration with Eric Carlson of Carbondale Studio.
The façade features an imposing 18-meter high screen made up of overlapping rectangular frames of Italian white vein silver marble, visually delimited by white light beams. Customers will be greeted with a beautiful mosaic of stone and glass depicting the bauhinia flower, a symbol of the city of Hong Kong, at the entrance of the boutique. Crafted according to the artisanal tradition of the Bel Paese, it is a tasteful tribute to Chinese culture and Italian craftsmanship.
A symmetric imperial staircase accompanies the customer inside the boutique, consisting of two rectangular spaces divided on two levels: the first floor dedicated to the female universe, while the second, underground, for the male style.
Homogeneous in materials and furnishings, the two levels of the boutique are characterised by polished Carnico grey Italian marble floors and walls, covered with vertical bars of polished smoked redgum wood. To contrast the visual continuity of the interiors, islands of Italian white vein silver marble high from floor to ceiling illuminate the two sales floors, taking up the precious material used for the façade.
The architectural linearity meets the softness of the furnishing shapes, made of gold velvet and polished brass, creating an opulent union that forms the backdrop for the creation of the Italian fashion house.
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