The Best of 2018 Design Miami/
Design Milk shares favorites from Design Miami/ 2018, which exhibits a well curated collection of artists, designers, and galleries.
Once again, we headed down to Miami Beach to see what this year’s Design Miami/ had to offer. The show always exhibits a well curated collection of artists, designers, and galleries that bring a mix of work from the up-and-coming to the well-established and everything in between. While there were many favorites, we narrowed it down to 10 to share. Take a look.
Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana partnered with American artist KAWS on a playful collaboration, KAWSxCampana, that featured seating covered with pink and black KAWS plush toys, presented by Friedman Benda.
Another collaboration, this time between Calico Wallpaper and designer Philippe Malouin who presented The Color and the Shape. Inspired by Henri Matisse’s cutouts, the interactive installation included oversized shapes that take collage to a large scale.
R & Company presented work by Katie Stout which included new hand-painted ceramic “Girl Lamps” that “satirize the objectification and traditional role of women by way of extreme kitsch.”
The Future Perfect displayed a new large-scale table by Dutch designer Floris Wubben that’s part of his Pressed project, where objects are made in combination of an extrusion machine (made by Wubben) and human action.
Salon 94 Design presented new work by Gaetano ...
Once again, we headed down to Miami Beach to see what this year’s Design Miami/ had to offer. The show always exhibits a well curated collection of artists, designers, and galleries that bring a mix of work from the up-and-coming to the well-established and everything in between. While there were many favorites, we narrowed it down to 10 to share. Take a look.
Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana partnered with American artist KAWS on a playful collaboration, KAWSxCampana, that featured seating covered with pink and black KAWS plush toys, presented by Friedman Benda.
Another collaboration, this time between Calico Wallpaper and designer Philippe Malouin who presented The Color and the Shape. Inspired by Henri Matisse’s cutouts, the interactive installation included oversized shapes that take collage to a large scale.
R & Company presented work by Katie Stout which included new hand-painted ceramic “Girl Lamps” that “satirize the objectification and traditional role of women by way of extreme kitsch.”
The Future Perfect displayed a new large-scale table by Dutch designer Floris Wubben that’s part of his Pressed project, where objects are made in combination of an extrusion machine (made by Wubben) and human action.
Salon 94 Design presented new work by Gaetano ...
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