Café Terrace at Night
Hand-Cut Detail: Each micro-pixel is hand-cut and placed to recreate the intricate cobblestones, the glowing lanterns, and the individual stars of the night sky.
Dynamic Light & Color: The Smalti glass provides an intensity of color that is exceptionally bold. The striking contrast between the sun-yellow terrace and the deep blue sky remains constant and vivid.
Textural Brilliance: The mosaic is intentionally tactile, reflecting the energy of Van Gogh’s brushwork and providing a rich, physical connection to the art.
Lasting Vibrancy: Crafted from high-quality Smalti glass, this mosaic is a permanent installation of fine art, designed to remain colorful and vibrant for generations.
“I enormously enjoy painting on the spot at night… it often seems to me that the night is even more richly colored than the day.” — Vincent van Gogh
Bring the warm, starlit atmosphere of Provence into your home with a recreation that captures the timeless spirit of an Arles evening.
Description
The Story Behind the Art
Vincent van Gogh painted Café Terrace at Night (1888) in Arles, capturing the inviting glow of a popular local café under a starlit sky. This work is famous for being his first exploration of a starry background—a theme that would eventually lead to The Starry Night. By choosing a palette of bright yellows and deep blues without using any black pigment, Van Gogh created a scene that feels warm, welcoming, and full of the quiet energy of a provincial evening.
A Unique Perspective on Van Gogh
Our micro-mosaic recreation offers a distinctive way to experience this iconic scene. By translating Van Gogh’s vivid color contrasts and rhythmic lines into thousands of hand-cut Smalti glass elements, we have created a piece that feels remarkably alive. The mosaic medium adds a physical depth to the cobblestone street and the radiant terrace, turning a moment of French nightlife into a rich, three-dimensional masterpiece defined by its intense pigment and texture.
Hand-Cut Smalti Glass
We use authentic Venetian Smalti glass, a material prized for centuries for its deep, saturated tones and its ability to maintain color purity. Rather than using standard tiles, our artisans work with specialized glass threads, hand-cutting each one into pieces of similar size to achieve the organic texture required for this intricate composition. Every element is set by hand, ensuring that the inviting glow of the gaslight and the brilliant starlight of the Arles night are locked within a glass medium that glows with eternal warmth.






