The Best of 2017 Design Miami/
Take a look at some of our favorite things we discovered at this year's Design Miami/.
For the second year, we headed down to Miami Beach to check out Design Miami/, a well curated show that exhibits contemporary art and design alongside vintage works. It’s a great place to discover new talent, as well as beautiful work from the past that you might have never seen before. Take a look at 10 of our favorite things at this year’s Design Miami/.
One of the latest pieces in Louis Vuitton’s Objet Nomades collection is the Bomboca Sofa from the Campana Brothers. The sofa is made up of eight cushions in various shapes that assemble together on a frame to form the blue-toned piece. The shades of blue are a nod to the colors of Miami. Small Chawan Cabinet, 2014
Salon 94 presented the work of Tom Sachs, including pieces from his Chawan exhibition. Sachs’ has often explored space-related themes in his work, especially NASA, which he views as the “ultimate brand”, and this particular show displayed his journey to make the perfect chawan, the Japanese bowl used in traditional tea ceremonies. This cabinet features a sampling.
Thaddeus Wolfe removes most of the color in his latest round of hand blown, cut and polished glass assemblage vessels that were part of Volume Gallery’s booth. Each piece is unique and will have you staring at them from every angle to take it all in.
It’s hard not to smile at the work of The Haas...
For the second year, we headed down to Miami Beach to check out Design Miami/, a well curated show that exhibits contemporary art and design alongside vintage works. It’s a great place to discover new talent, as well as beautiful work from the past that you might have never seen before. Take a look at 10 of our favorite things at this year’s Design Miami/.
One of the latest pieces in Louis Vuitton’s Objet Nomades collection is the Bomboca Sofa from the Campana Brothers. The sofa is made up of eight cushions in various shapes that assemble together on a frame to form the blue-toned piece. The shades of blue are a nod to the colors of Miami. Small Chawan Cabinet, 2014
Salon 94 presented the work of Tom Sachs, including pieces from his Chawan exhibition. Sachs’ has often explored space-related themes in his work, especially NASA, which he views as the “ultimate brand”, and this particular show displayed his journey to make the perfect chawan, the Japanese bowl used in traditional tea ceremonies. This cabinet features a sampling.
Thaddeus Wolfe removes most of the color in his latest round of hand blown, cut and polished glass assemblage vessels that were part of Volume Gallery’s booth. Each piece is unique and will have you staring at them from every angle to take it all in.
It’s hard not to smile at the work of The Haas...
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