PORTFOLIO
projects 2024 - 2025
Francesco Annoscia




































Charme Collection
Professional Work l 2025

Fuorisalone2025, Milano
In addition to the Dolce&Gabbana boutique, I also had the opportunity to work on a special collaboration between Carbondale and Budri, an Italian company internationally recognized for its expertise in marble, onyx, and semiprecious stone craftsmanship. The result of this partnership was the “Charme” collection, unveiled during Fuorisalone 2025 in Milan. Inspired by the world of fashion and the iconic forms of contemporary jewelry, the collection reimagines elements such as rings, bracelets, pendants, and necklaces as sculptural furniture pieces. These ornamental forms are translated into architecture and design, blending material refinement with artistic expression. My role focused on the design development and coordination with Budri’s artisanal teams, translating conceptual ideas into technically detailed, handcrafted objects. The collection reflects a refined balance between aesthetic experimentation and material precision, pushing the boundaries of traditional stonework.



















Verde Arancio
Personal Work l 2024

Paris
The design of this concept store is rooted in the striking image of green marble with vibrant orange veins. This bold combination of colors served as the foundational inspiration for the entire project.
From this initial reference, the design process unfolded, focusing on creating a space that balances elegance and modernity. The furniture and interior elements were carefully developed, featuring clean, geometric lines that complement the richness of the materials. Green marble, stainless steel, and orange velvet became the key materials, each chosen for its texture, color, and tactile qualities. These materials are thoughtfully applied throughout the store, creating contrast and harmony in different areas. For instance, the green marble is used in prominent surfaces, giving a sense of solidity, while the stainless steel adds a contemporary, industrial touch, and the orange velvet introduces warmth and softness. The geometric theme extends beyond the furnishings to the ceiling design. A coffered grid structure defines the ceiling, with glowingarches that provide uniform lighting and emphasize the store’s open, airy feel. These architectural details not only highlight the merchandise but also guide the customer’s experience, creating a sense of movement and flow throughout the space.

