When he was asked by Pixart Printing to continue his series in Venice, Italy, he jumped at the opportunity. Having never visited the city before, Erras was curious to see if stunning floors were as easy to find there as they were in Paris.
Erras had no trouble finding a wide array of spectacularly intricate floors. He ventured into every cafe, shop, and museum during his hunt for beautiful floors.
"I am sure that by now I have seen nearly every street in Venice," Erras said. Scroll below to see some of the beautiful designs he found in the beloved Italian city.
Scuola Grande di San Rocco — An art museum that was originally built as a religious brotherhood in 1478.
Sestiere di San Marco — A store in the San Marco neighborhood.
Alliance Francaise Venise — A library inside a French student center.
The Gritti Palace — A five-star luxury hotel built on the Grand Canal in the 15th century.
Palazzo Pisani Moretta — A palace built on the Grand Canal in the 15th century.
Florian Cafe in Piazza San Marco — The oldest cafe in the world, opened in 1720.
Palazzo Grassi — An art museum built on the Grand Canal in the 18th century.
Calle Larga Ascensione, Sestiere di San Marco — An airline ad is on display in mosaic form.
Scuola Grande San Giovanni Evangelista — A school in the San Polo district.
Begozio Olivetti — The Olivetti showroom in Piazza San Marco.
Laboratorio Orsoni — The Orsoni Laboratory, home of the Orsoni family.
Scuola Grande di San Rocco — An art museum that was originally built as a religious brotherhood in 1478.
Sestiere di San Marco — A store in the district of San Marco.
Alliance Francaise Venise — A library inside a French student center.
Palazzo Pisani Moretta — A palace that was built on the Grand Canal in the 15th century.
Scuola Grande San Giovanni Evangelista — The second-oldest school in Venice, originally founded in the 13th century.
Ca' Sagredo Hotel — A luxury hotel near Piazza San Marco.
Laboratorio Orsoni — The Orsoni Laboratory, home of the Orsoni family.