The Best of 2019 Design Miami/
Missed Design Miami/ 2019" Check out some of the highlights that made Design Miami/ 2019 a must-see.
It’s always difficult to narrow down the best work at Design Miami/, but this year was especially hard. Located in Miami Beach, the curated design fair filled up a massive tent adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center where Art Basel was held. Global galleries and various brands present work from both emerging and established designers for collectors, curators, gallerists, and consumers to peruse and be inspired by. Keep reading to see some of the highlights that made Design Miami/ 2019 a must-see.
Upon entering Design Miami/, a grouping of Instagram-worthy Pink Beasts, by artist Fernando Laposse in collaboration with fiber artist Angela Damman, hung to welcome visitors.
Tokyo-based TAKT PROJECT not only brought their finished ‘glow ? grow’ pottery pieces, they included the machine that makes them, allowing visitors to watch as clear resin dripped down onto the form and hardened by the programmed LED like a frozen icicle.
The Sarah Myerscough Gallery presented Marcin Rusak’s White Perma Collection featuring sculptural forms made from resin embedded with flowers.
The Todd Merrill Studio booth included lots of intriguing pieces, including the always favorite, labor-intensive work of Brecht Wright Gander, who creates cartoonish, other-worldly, creature-like lights (above and below) that I want to take home.
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It’s always difficult to narrow down the best work at Design Miami/, but this year was especially hard. Located in Miami Beach, the curated design fair filled up a massive tent adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center where Art Basel was held. Global galleries and various brands present work from both emerging and established designers for collectors, curators, gallerists, and consumers to peruse and be inspired by. Keep reading to see some of the highlights that made Design Miami/ 2019 a must-see.
Upon entering Design Miami/, a grouping of Instagram-worthy Pink Beasts, by artist Fernando Laposse in collaboration with fiber artist Angela Damman, hung to welcome visitors.
Tokyo-based TAKT PROJECT not only brought their finished ‘glow ? grow’ pottery pieces, they included the machine that makes them, allowing visitors to watch as clear resin dripped down onto the form and hardened by the programmed LED like a frozen icicle.
The Sarah Myerscough Gallery presented Marcin Rusak’s White Perma Collection featuring sculptural forms made from resin embedded with flowers.
The Todd Merrill Studio booth included lots of intriguing pieces, including the always favorite, labor-intensive work of Brecht Wright Gander, who creates cartoonish, other-worldly, creature-like lights (above and below) that I want to take home.
Love the c...
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