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Winter 2010/2011<br />

<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> is the official publication<br />

of the MDD Marketing Council<br />

Map &<br />

Directory<br />

Extraordinarily<br />

Fabulous<br />

<strong>Miami</strong>’s Best<br />

Kept Secret<br />

Mandolin Aegean<br />

Bistro Brings Authentic<br />

Mediterranean Food<br />

Navigate Your<br />

Way Through the<br />

<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

Charles Allem Incorporates<br />

Modern Transitional <strong>Design</strong><br />

in a Landmark Building<br />

THE ART ISSUE<br />

<strong>Some</strong> <strong>Like</strong> <strong>It</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong> Collector and Consultant<br />

Find Inspiration<br />

Must-See<br />

Exhibits<br />

The Spirit of <strong>Art</strong> Basel,<br />

Perfectly Embodied with<br />

These Five Exhibits<br />

Map &<br />

Directory<br />

Navigate Your<br />

Way Through the<br />

<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>


Contents<br />

16<br />

18<br />

8 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

Happenings<br />

16 Five Days of Creative Bliss<br />

Cultured – An Extravaganza of <strong>Art</strong>,<br />

Culture, Fashion and Performance <strong>Art</strong><br />

18 Spotlight<br />

Tui Lifestyle Offers<br />

Prepackaged Elegant Interiors<br />

<strong>Art</strong><br />

20 <strong>Art</strong> Portfolio<br />

<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>’s Featured <strong>Art</strong> Galleries<br />

22 <strong>Art</strong>works<br />

Oil Paintings With a Lust for Life,<br />

Love and Laughter<br />

24 Must-See Exhibits<br />

The Spirit of <strong>Art</strong> Basel, Perfectly<br />

Embodied with These Five Exhibits


Contents<br />

30<br />

38<br />

10 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

<strong>Design</strong><br />

30 <strong>Design</strong> on Display<br />

A Peek at the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>’s Showrooms<br />

34 <strong>Design</strong> Showcase<br />

New Sleek and Modern Product<br />

Line at Poltrona Frau<br />

36 Green <strong>Design</strong><br />

Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s Provides Decorative Delight<br />

38 Interior <strong>Design</strong><br />

Extraordinarily Fabulous<br />

Charles Allem Incorporates Modern<br />

Transitional <strong>Design</strong> in a Landmark Building<br />

46 Behind the <strong>Design</strong>s<br />

Innovation in <strong>Design</strong> and Textiles<br />

48 Accessories<br />

<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>’s Featured<br />

Fashion Accessories<br />

36<br />

50 Fashion<br />

<strong>Some</strong> <strong>Like</strong> <strong>It</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong> Collector and Consultant<br />

Find Inspiration<br />

Entertainment<br />

60 Restaurant Review<br />

Mandolin Aegean Bistro Brings<br />

Authentic Mediterranean Food<br />

62 Restaurant Guide<br />

64 <strong>Miami</strong> Social<br />

A Recap of <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> Social Events<br />

66 Event Calendar<br />

What’s Happening in the Neighborhood<br />

68 Map & Directory<br />

Navigate Your Way Through the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>


Group Publisher<br />

John A. White<br />

Managing Editor<br />

Diane Feen<br />

Account Executive<br />

John A. White<br />

Creative Director<br />

Lili Picou<br />

Graphic <strong>Design</strong>er<br />

Tuna Tekeli<br />

Contributing Writer<br />

Michelle Hammontree-Garcia<br />

Event Marketing Director<br />

Marcelo A. Rivero<br />

Fashion Director<br />

Jeffrey Lubin<br />

Contributing <strong>Art</strong> Director<br />

Maria Lankina<br />

Contributing Photographers<br />

223, Greg Clark, Maria Lankina,<br />

Yiki Liu, Qiu, Marcelo Rivero,<br />

Michael Stavaridis, Alex Turco<br />

Cover <strong>Art</strong>work by Maria Lankina<br />

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other injury as to unsolicited artwork, photographs or any other unsolicited material.<br />

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Letter from the Publisher<br />

<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>’s Group Publisher John A. White<br />

All eyes are on <strong>Miami</strong>. The entire art world – and those who like art –<br />

will be descending upon <strong>Miami</strong> for <strong>Art</strong> Basel week from December 2<br />

to 5. <strong>Art</strong> Basel is the most important art show in the US and brings with<br />

it art collectors, artists and party goers from all corners of the globe.<br />

And that means the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> will have its art debut, showing the<br />

world that <strong>Miami</strong> has all the artistic glory and glamour of Soho or New<br />

York. Top notch artists and art galleries have been working around the<br />

clock to bring the most fabulous exhibits, art openings, artists and social<br />

calendar filled with exotic and entertaining events. Culture, the temporary<br />

art travelogue of openings, performance art, sculptures, mix-media and<br />

art exhibits is sponsored by <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> real estate royalty Dacra.<br />

In this month’s magazine you’ll find out about gallery openings and<br />

special art exhibits that make this week a smashing success. “Must-See<br />

Exhibits” has an exclusive peek of the must-see shows and where to find<br />

them. You’ll also read about Alain Godon, whose figurative oil paintings<br />

(at Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong>) tell a colorful story of life and love.<br />

Don’t miss the interview with famous decorator to the powerful and elite,<br />

Charles Allem. Allem designed a spectacular penthouse apartment in<br />

New York City that took three years to complete but only one day to fall<br />

in love with. We also profiled Tui Lifestyle, the furniture company revolutionizing<br />

the concept of design. Businessman Jason Atkins and designer<br />

Tui Pranich have created design-to-installation pre-packaged rooms that<br />

are spectacular.<br />

Read about the majestic work of Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s mosaic masters. This<br />

new gallery creates and designs beautiful mosaic walls or surfaces for<br />

homes, hotels, restaurants or offices.<br />

With all the excitement surrounding <strong>Art</strong> Basel and the <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Design</strong><br />

<strong>District</strong> this month, it’s gong to be the pinnacle of art for the world. We<br />

know that everyone will want to drink the action and experience the<br />

brightness and bravado of the districts finest artists and art.<br />

We hope to see you soon in the neighborhood.<br />

John A. White<br />

Group Publisher


Happenings<br />

16 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

Five Days of<br />

Creative Bliss<br />

Cultured – An Extravaganza of <strong>Art</strong>,<br />

Culture, Fashion and Performance <strong>Art</strong><br />

Story by Diane Feen I Photos by 223, Yiki Liu, Qiu and courtesy of<br />

Bally and FriendsWithYou<br />

CULTURED is a specially curated and richly varied program of events, openings, art exhibitions<br />

and retail promotions that bring the best and brightest creative minds to the <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Design</strong><br />

<strong>District</strong>. From December 1st to December 5th, these special events and exhibits will take place<br />

from 38th to 41st Streets (between NE 2nd Ave and N <strong>Miami</strong> Ave).<br />

The Programming includes gallery exhibitions and elaborate events with art, fashion and<br />

design partners from the <strong>District</strong>. <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Miami</strong>/ will be the focus of South Beach, CULTURED<br />

will keep the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> buzzing throughout the week with an exciting, not-to-be-missed<br />

series of one-of-a-kind experiences, VIP events, and special installations in retail outlets and<br />

galleries throughout the <strong>District</strong>.<br />

“The dynamic programming we have lined up for CULTURED is sure to make the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

more vibrant and exciting than ever,” said Craig Robins, CEO and President of Dacra and<br />

Principal and Co-Founder of <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Miami</strong>/. “At Dacra, we’re committed to teaming up with the<br />

most creative, talented and inspiring partners possible.”<br />

There are endless (and artistically brilliant) events starting with the launch of the late Alexander<br />

McQueen’s collection for The Rug Company, to the grand opening of Poliform’s new showroom<br />

and continue with a special movie theater created by Duncan Quinn with vintage seats,<br />

popcorn and classic Michael Caine films. FriendsWithYou is bringing an installation of an inflatable<br />

city sculpture (called Rainbow City).<br />

One example of creativity that melds fashion with pop culture is United Nude. Their upcoming<br />

exhibition will be a combined retail-art gallery with architectural footwear and photographs<br />

from talented Chinese photographers. The theme of the exhibit – Women & City-Life – is a time<br />

capsule of life in urban Chinese areas.<br />

de la Cruz Collection Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> Space will mount a special installation inspired by a<br />

portrait by Salvador Dali (painted in 1955) of Dolores Suero Falla, Carlos de la Cruz’s mother.<br />

Anchored in Surrealism, this exhibit will attempt to establish a dialogue between Dali’s portrait<br />

and a selection of works.<br />

Christian Louboutin designed a limited edition shoe to benefit microfinance, (they give small<br />

loans to start-up businesses). “Peace of Shoe” is a classic, peep-toe platform in silk satin,<br />

trimmed with hand stitched and embroidered Indian ribbon. Only 33 pairs were produced<br />

worldwide, and each is numbered and signed by Mr. Louboutin. The shoes will be available in<br />

lavender in <strong>Miami</strong> with 100 percent of the proceeds going to benefit microfinance.<br />

There are many more exciting and exuberant art, fashion and design events taking place the week of<br />

December 1st in the <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>. Check them out at: www.miamidesigndistrict.net/cultured ◆


<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> 17


Spotlight<br />

Turnkey <strong>Design</strong> Genius<br />

Tui Lifestyle Offers Prepackaged Elegant Interiors<br />

Story by Diane Feen I Photos courtesy of Tui Lifestyle<br />

Tui Lifestyle is a two-year-old company revolutionizing the concept of<br />

interior design. Businessman Jason Atkins and internationally acclaimed<br />

designer Tui Pranich have created a business that heralds design-toinstallation<br />

pre-packaged room settings in as little as 72 hours.<br />

“Because we control every step of the process, from the design of the furniture<br />

and selection of accessories, to manufacturing, warehousing inventory, delivery<br />

and installation, we can promise top quality and quick service at fair prices,” said<br />

Chairman of Tui Lifestyle, Atkins.<br />

Tui Lifestyle’s in-stock interior packages are made up of custom-made upholstered<br />

and case pieces, artwork, decorative accessories, mattresses, sheets,<br />

towels, cookware and flatware, music compilations, scented candles, fresh flowers<br />

(or orchids) and bath essentials—all delivered and installed within days of a<br />

client’s visit to the Tui Lifestyle showroom.<br />

So far the company has designed and furnished 22 condo buildings, as well as residence<br />

models in Trump Hollywood, Trump Sunny Isles and <strong>Miami</strong>’s Viceroy Towers.<br />

Atkins, an innovative entrepreneur, and Pranich, known for his high-style interiors<br />

for private clients, launched the <strong>Miami</strong>-based company in 2008. They started<br />

with three employees and after two years have over 50 people working at the<br />

company’s 210,000-square-foot distribution Center, 60,000-square-foot headquarters<br />

and 4,000-square-foot showroom in the <strong>Miami</strong>’s <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>.<br />

18 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

“With its upscale pre-packaged room settings, Tui Lifestyle ushers in a new era<br />

in interior design and affordable luxury. Our unique approach represents tremendous<br />

value added, allowing us to maintain the quality at every stage and to pass<br />

our savings directly to our clients,” added Atkins.<br />

Currently, Tui Lifestyle stocks five distinctive contemporary high-styled rooms,<br />

ranging in price from $10,000 to over $50,000. These completely integrated interiors<br />

are visually stunning with high quality components and beautiful natural materials.<br />

The newest room packages (just introduced) are the Marquis and Avenue.<br />

Tui Pranich, the creative talent behind Tui Lifestyle draws on a 25-year career that<br />

includes projects for billionaires, pop stars, film celebrities and royalty. <strong>Like</strong> a couturier,<br />

Pranich unveils new Tui Lifestyle room concepts throughout the year. With<br />

its expansion into new markets, he plans to add designs inspired by new locales<br />

in LA, Las Vegas, Chicago, and cities in South America.<br />

Tui Lifestyle is becoming a major design force in Florida and is expanding both<br />

nationally and internationally. In addition to its New York City showroom - that just<br />

opened in SoHo - the company is in the process of adding new dealers in Naples<br />

and Palm Beach, Florida.<br />

The company is vertically integrated to handle every aspect of furnishing. From<br />

design consultation to manufacturing, warehousing and white-glove delivery, the<br />

products are installed within days of a client’s visit to a showroom. ◆


<strong>Art</strong> Portfolio<br />

Tabloń 40<br />

Alejandro Otero ≈ 1987 ≈ Acrylic over Formica affixed to Wood ≈ size 6.6' x 164'<br />

This is the most representative piece from Alejandro Otero's Tablones series,<br />

that was influenced by studying the works of Piet Mondrian. <strong>It</strong> was exhibited<br />

at the Bienal de São Paulo.<br />

O. Ascanio Gallery<br />

2600 NW Second Ave. ≈ 305.571.9036 ≈ www.oascaniogallery.com<br />

20 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

Decorative<br />

Panels<br />

Alex Turco’s decorative<br />

panels are composed<br />

of innovative aluminum<br />

sheets that infuse the<br />

interior with new life<br />

and style.<br />

Alex Turco <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Design</strong>er<br />

99 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.7110<br />

www.alexturco.com<br />

i<strong>Art</strong> Movement<br />

“Frank Lloyd Wright” from<br />

Alejandro Vigilante’s i<strong>Art</strong> Movement,<br />

a series referencing<br />

the phenomenon of social media.<br />

Transfer & Acrylic on Wood.<br />

Avant Gallery<br />

3850 N <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.573.8873<br />

www.avantgallery.com<br />

Lifeguard<br />

Jorge Santos ≈ 2010 ≈ Oil on Canvas ≈ size 48" x 60"<br />

101/exhibit<br />

101 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.2101<br />

www.101exhibit.com<br />

Eric Mourlot<br />

For the 42nd edition of <strong>Art</strong> Basel, Eric<br />

Mourlot, the grandson of the prestigious<br />

printer Fernand Mourlot, will be hosted<br />

at Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

1 NE 40th St. #5<br />

786.362.5546<br />

www.markowiczfineart.com


<strong>Art</strong>works<br />

Homage to <strong>Miami</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist Alain Godon<br />

Oil Paintings With a Lust for Life, Love and Laughter<br />

Story by Diane Feen I Photos courtesy of Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

Alain Godon, whose work is currently on exhibit at Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong>, is<br />

a figurative artist whose oil paintings tell a colorful story of life and love.<br />

He uses city scapes, people and architecture as his muse, especially<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> Beach. “When I arrived at the <strong>Art</strong> Deco <strong>District</strong> I immediately knew that<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> would be an integral part of my art. This place has real dimension and<br />

inspires a sense of wonder that has greatly influenced my creativity,” said Godon.<br />

To know Godon is to know that he started out painting at the age of 11 in France.<br />

From there he moved to Brighton, England and made a name for himself (and a<br />

living) doing graffiti art on the street. Although Godon is now a respectable and<br />

talented artist, he once labeled his work “childish art.”<br />

Godon also invented a new technique called BildoReliefo. The pictures are highdefinition<br />

digital single print editions that transform Godon’s original oil paintings<br />

into a unique digital work of art. The process combines the traditional art of oil<br />

on canvas with digital technology. “The artist deconstructs each element of the<br />

original oil painting and reconstructs it while adding shadow lighting to acheive<br />

a three-dimensional effect.”<br />

And the effect is startling (and realistic) with exaggerations of form and fantasy.<br />

Much of Godon’s recent work relies on his love and admiration for <strong>Miami</strong>.<br />

“Everything here is surprising, from a simple parking lot filled with luxury cars to<br />

22 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

the incredible plastic people. The subjects - and inspiration - for an artist like me<br />

are inexhaustible! The paintings are now automatically part of my globetrotter<br />

album … Long live <strong>Miami</strong>!” said Godon.<br />

Jean-Pierre Delarge had this to say about Alain Godon’s work: “His representations<br />

are simplistic, his colors are vivid, and the outlines are defined by thin black<br />

strokes. Godon’s figuration achieves contour and definition in the composition of<br />

curved and straight lines.”<br />

In 2009, Godon founded the Rendez-vous annuel des artistes de demain, which<br />

is an annual event that helps new artists gain exposure to the public. At the second<br />

festival, that took place this year in Le Touquet, over 600 artists from all<br />

schools of contemporary art attended.<br />

Godon’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums all over the world.<br />

This year he was commissioned to design the poster for Enduropale, and his<br />

work was exhibited at the Fardel Gallery in Le Touquet.<br />

Godon currently lives in London and is represented in the US by Markowicz Fine<br />

<strong>Art</strong> in the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>. The current exhibition of his work at Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

gallery is called BildoReliefos. During <strong>Art</strong> Basel, Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong> will present<br />

first <strong>Art</strong>work by Alain Godon of <strong>Miami</strong>.<br />

www.markowiczfineart.com ◆


<strong>Miami</strong> Sunshine Mix media printed and painted with acrilic colors on canvas,<br />

then worked with fluorescent resin. This piece measures 50" x 50" and is part of the<br />

“<strong>Miami</strong> Addict” collection. <strong>It</strong> will be on display at the Alex Turco flagship store.


Must-See<br />

Exhibits<br />

The Spirit of <strong>Art</strong> Basel,<br />

Perfectly Embodied with<br />

These Five Exhibits<br />

Story by Michelle Hammontree-Garcia I Photos by Alex Turco, courtesy<br />

of 101/exhibit, Adamar Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, Etra Fine <strong>Art</strong> and O. Ascanio Gallery,


This Page “The Red Scarf” 2010,<br />

Oil on Linen by Jason Shawn Alexander<br />

measures 30" x 40" and will be on display<br />

at 101/exhibit Top Right “Exchange” 2010,<br />

Oil on Canvas by Jorge Santos measures<br />

36" x 60" and will be on display at 101/exhibit<br />

Bottom Right “Physicromie” 1975,<br />

by Carlos Cruz Diez measures 39.5" x 39.5"<br />

and will be on display at O. Ascanio Gallery


IIf there is a time in the year when area galleries shine, it is during <strong>Art</strong><br />

Basel. Basking in the attention created by the most important art show in<br />

the United States (and sister event of Switzerland’s <strong>Art</strong> Basel), galleries<br />

bring in top-notch work.<br />

From pop art with a twist to the hauntingly emotional work of a rising star and<br />

Op <strong>Art</strong> and kinetic masterworks, we’ve done our homework and put together a<br />

list of must see exhibitions.<br />

O. Ascanio Gallery in the Wynwood <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>District</strong> is featuring The Visionary Eye, a<br />

collective exhibition of eight international contemporary art giants that includes<br />

20 masterworks by Jesus Soto, Carlos Cruz Diez, Alejandro Otero, Victor Lucena,<br />

Francisco Salazar, Carlos Cabeza, Victor Vasarely and Bernar Venet.<br />

By playing with scale, color and geometric lines, these artists have created<br />

work that transcends the two-dimensional world and creates an experience<br />

that allows the viewer to become an active participant.<br />

Cruz Diez referred to this phenomenon in his work as “vibrations” because as<br />

the viewer changes locations, the image of his work changes creating multiple<br />

pieces within one. Similarly, Vasarely’s reality-defying geometric abstractions<br />

create visual illusions that stem from his belief that an “internal geometry” can<br />

be seen in every aspect of nature.<br />

The Visionary Eye will be available for viewing November 29 to January 15, with an<br />

opening reception November 29 at 7 p.m. (open to the public). O. Ascanio Gallery<br />

is located at 2600 NW 2nd Avenue. For more information call 305-571-9036 or go<br />

to www.oascaniogallery.com.<br />

German Pop <strong>Art</strong>ist, Joerg Doering, will have a series of nostalgic pop paintings<br />

on display in Adamar Fine <strong>Art</strong>s in the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>. Doering documents pop<br />

culture today and yesteryear through his quirky large-scale iconographic<br />

images that mix comic art characters with movie icons.<br />

In the oil painting Starboy, 2011, Olive Oil is superimposed over a double mug shot<br />

of Steve McQueen holding up a peace sign. Through his paintings, Doering makes<br />

a statement about the character’s relevance, historical place and iconic status.<br />

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The exhibit, titled Joerg Doering and Gallery <strong>Art</strong>ists, will run from December 1 to<br />

January 7. Adamar Fine <strong>Art</strong>s is located in the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> at 414 NE Second<br />

Ave. For more information call 305-576-1355 or go to www.adamargallery.com.<br />

The Hartley Elegies will we be on display at Etra Fine <strong>Art</strong>. Considered Robert<br />

Indiana’s best work since he debuted his art in New York in 1962, the series is<br />

an homage to American modernist, painter and poet Marsdsen Hartley.<br />

The series is comprised of ten large-scale prints inspired by Hartley’s German<br />

Officer Paintings (1914- 1915), and were created after the death of his lover in<br />

the war. Using his distinctive hard-edge style, Indiana melds military insignia<br />

and imagery that represents America, war and historical events to create what<br />

critics have said is his best work.<br />

Indiana is widely known for his iconic work LOVE, which was created for a<br />

Museum of Modern <strong>Art</strong> Christmas card in 1964. <strong>It</strong> was later used in a United<br />

States post office stamp series, coined, Love Stamps.<br />

The Hartley Elegies exhibition will be on display from December 1 to January<br />

31 in Etra Fine <strong>Art</strong> at 50 NE 40th St. For more information call 305-438-4383 or<br />

visit www.etrafineart.com.<br />

101 Exhibit in the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> is having a group exhibition titled New Works.<br />

This exhibit will be divided into three rooms and features work by Jorge Santos<br />

in Gallery A, rising star Jason Shawn Alexander’s work in Gallery B and work by<br />

mixed media artists Karl Hollinger and Christopher Carter the 101 Backroom.<br />

Jorge Santos’ surreal, yet lifelike paintings have a hint of sarcasm that is<br />

disturbingly comical. The painting Rocket Man (2009) is the back view of a<br />

well-dressed man pointing a toy rocket at the sky as if it was a gun, a reminder<br />

of the relationship between technology and violence.<br />

Raised in the midst of political upheaval in Angola and Portugal, Santos makes<br />

humorous commentary of everyday life through his work.<br />

Fueled with emotion, Jason Shawn Alexander’s paintings are hauntingly beautiful.<br />

Although Alexander gained early recognition as a graphic novel artist he<br />

began to explore working on large canvasses. This medium allowed him freedom<br />

from the confinement usually seen in the graphic novel industry.<br />

His transition to the fine art world progressed, and his painting The Repeater<br />

was selected as a finalist in the Smithsonian National Gallery’s Outwin<br />

Boochever Portrait Competition 2009.<br />

Eclectic mixed media by Karl Hollinger and Christopher Carter will round out<br />

the exhibition with quadrille mosaics by Hollinger, including inverted peace<br />

signs and industrial warning labels that take shape from a distant view. Carter,<br />

28 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

whose repertoire includes woodwork, animation bronze casting and cultural<br />

studies, has created pieces that evoke a primal past.<br />

Hollinger’s and Carter’s exhibits will be on display from December 1 to February<br />

5 and Santos, Indiana, and Alexander will be on display from December 2<br />

and February 5. 101 Exhibit is located at 101 NE 40th St. For more information<br />

call 305.573.2101 or visit www.101exhibit.com.<br />

Finally, during <strong>Art</strong> Basel week Milan artist and designer Alex Turco will be unveiling<br />

a new and innovative art installation. There will also be a cocktail party in<br />

collaboration with Colombo Stile and fashion designer Thomas Deambrosis.<br />

The opening party is December 2 from 7 to 10 pm at their new flagship store at<br />

99 NE 39th Street <strong>Miami</strong> in the heart of the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>. The cocktail party is<br />

open to the public. For more information, visit www.alexturco.com. ◆


This Page Robert Indiana’s “The Hartley Elegies”<br />

Series will we be on display at Etra Fine <strong>Art</strong>. Top Left<br />

and Left German Pop <strong>Art</strong>ist Joerg Doering will have<br />

a series of nostalgic pop paintings on display in Adamar<br />

Fine <strong>Art</strong>s. Bottom Left “Silver Kiss” by Alex Turco measures<br />

70" x 70" and is mixed media printed and painted with acrilic<br />

colors on canvas, then worked with silver leaf and resin.


<strong>Design</strong> on Display<br />

Sobriety<br />

Five piece tea set designed in 1927 by Gio Ponti.<br />

Exclusively made in 925 sterling silver by Pampaloni, <strong>It</strong>aly.<br />

Pampaloni<br />

91 NE 40th St. ≈ 305.695.9370 ≈ www.pampaloni.com<br />

30 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

Scene<br />

Detroit Armchair<br />

The Detroit Armchair is handcrafted with<br />

a unique design of stamped metal and<br />

finished with a glossy lacquer color of the<br />

clients choice.<br />

Baltus Collection<br />

3925 North <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.575.2620<br />

www.baltuscollection.com<br />

The Doc Sofa<br />

The Doc Sofa / Bunk Bed by Anima Domus<br />

is a Sofa that turns into Bunk Beds. Complete<br />

with a fold out ladder and safety rail, its<br />

compact design means you won’t have to pull<br />

it out from the wall like most futons. The<br />

metal couch converts into a bunk bed in just<br />

a few fluid movements.<br />

Anima Domus<br />

25 NE 39 St.<br />

305.576.9088<br />

www.animadomus.com<br />

Multi-functional sofa, both seating elements can be turned 90 degrees, with<br />

comfortable individual adjustable backrests for relaxation and sleeping.<br />

Apriori<br />

4 NE 39th St. ≈ 305.573.7130 ≈ www.apriori.us


<strong>Design</strong> on Display<br />

Golden Age Pop Collection<br />

The 2010 Missoni Home Golden Age Pop collection<br />

mixes enduring symbols with fresh new<br />

motifs in iconic, luxurious rhythmic patterns.<br />

TEAM 7<br />

180 NE 39th St.<br />

305.438.9663<br />

www.missonihome.com<br />

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Tui Lifestyle Avenue Package<br />

The highly anticipated Avenue Package defines French transitional design<br />

with a modern flair. High lacquer dark woods combined with stainless<br />

steel and leather offer a unique contemporary French design with a hint<br />

of art deco. The full leather sofa and leather living room pieces combine<br />

stainless steel and crocodile print leather. In the dining room you will find<br />

fully upholstered modern french dining chairs flanking a beautiful high<br />

lacquer dining table with a stainless steel base. In the bedroom you will<br />

find a fully upholstered fabric bed combined with dark laquer wood<br />

accents with an art deco style dresser with two high lacquer night tables.<br />

Tui Lifestyle <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> Showroom<br />

3886 Biscayne Boulevard<br />

305.573.5411<br />

www.tuilifestyle.com<br />

TEAM 7 NOX Sideboard<br />

The NOX dining collection by TEAM 7 features sideboards,<br />

cabinets and A-line tables. They are massive and inviting with the<br />

stark presence of solid wood. NOX sideboards, in a variety of sizes,<br />

offer sophisticated storage, and are available with inserts for either<br />

silverware or plates.<br />

TEAM 7<br />

180 NE 39th St.<br />

305.438.9663<br />

www.sustainablestyleus.com<br />

Tema from<br />

dieCollection<br />

Versatile single and double<br />

soft cushioned seating and<br />

bedding for elegant living.<br />

The pieces can be made to fit<br />

your living needs. You can<br />

connect them or keep them<br />

separate for seating or sleeping.<br />

<strong>It</strong> can be a generous sofa, a<br />

corner suite or even a comfortable<br />

double bed.<br />

Apriori<br />

4 NE 39th St.<br />

305.573.7130<br />

www.apriori.us


<strong>Design</strong> Showcase<br />

Timeless Elegance<br />

P<br />

New Sleek and Modern Product Line at Poltrona Frau<br />

Story by Diane Feen I Photos courtesy of Poltrona Frau<br />

oltrona Frau, the international brand representing design, elegance<br />

and perfection of <strong>It</strong>alian-made products, recently unveiled their new<br />

furniture collection. The uniqueness of shape and hand-crafted work<br />

are distinctive traits that make up each piece of the Poltrona Frau and<br />

Cappellini collection.<br />

“We are very thrilled about the new collections of Poltrona Frau and<br />

Cappellini. Poltrona Frau’s new 2010 collection combines the comfort and<br />

quality of classic furniture with the functionality and design of the modern<br />

times,” said Aldo Faetti, General Manager, Poltrona Frau Group, <strong>Miami</strong>. “On<br />

the other hand, Cappellini is already well into the future with its 2010 collection.<br />

This collection is inspired by different cultures and languages to create<br />

harmony and versatility.”<br />

The TWB (Tailored Wood Bench)<br />

In their London studio, Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay have designed one of the<br />

most interesting offerings in the Cappellini 2010 Collection. In natural or<br />

ebony-stained ash wood (or with a strip at the base decorated in green,<br />

metallic grey, cherry red and China blue colors) the TWB collection consists<br />

of a stool and bench that appears to be crumpled paper. The particular construction<br />

procedure - and filling of the product - renders each piece unique.<br />

<strong>Design</strong>ed by Raw-Edges 2010 for Cappellini<br />

Prices: Small stool - $2,736; Multi-colored small stool - $3,708;<br />

Bench - $5,473<br />

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Eco Fish – Walt Disney ® Limited Edition<br />

This Armchair was produced entirely from multicolor plastic material molded<br />

using a rotational technique. The material is recycled to underline Cappellini’s<br />

renewed focus on the theme of conserving raw materials for future generations.<br />

The internal part of the seat is white. Series of 99 numbered pieces.<br />

<strong>Design</strong>ed by Satyendra Pakhalè 2010 for Cappellini<br />

The Willy Armchair<br />

The Guglielmo Ulrich armchair, Willy is designed with careful attention to<br />

geometry and form. Notable for its gentle rounded lines, comfortable wraparound<br />

seating and beautiful diamond stitched upholstery; it is finished in Pelle<br />

Frau® leather. The armrests and backrest are made of steel and the seat support<br />

has elastic straps. The cushioning is made from molded polyurethane.<br />

The base is made from medium-density particle board with a black finish.<br />

<strong>Design</strong>ed by Guglielmo Ulrich 2010 for Poltrona Frau<br />

Price: Starting from $4,700; Multicolor – Starting from $5,640<br />

Bretagne<br />

The Bretagne seating system consists of large two-seater sofas, three-seater<br />

sofas and peninsulas, all with left or right armrest versions. The system, complete<br />

with pouf seat, is malleable and ultra-comfortable. Upholstering is in<br />

Pelle© Frau Leather from the Color System, Soul or Heritage leather.<br />

<strong>Design</strong>ed by R&D Poltrona Frau 2010<br />

Price: Armchair - Starting from $6,460; Sofa – Starting from $9,390<br />

Poltrona Frau Group, <strong>Miami</strong><br />

10 NE 39th St. ≈ 305.576.3636 ≈ www.poltronafraumiami.net


Green <strong>Design</strong><br />

Mosaic Wonderment<br />

Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s Provides Decorative Delight<br />

Story by Diane Feen I Photos courtesy of Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

If you’re familiar with the beauty and majesty of handmade mosaic stone, then<br />

you know what an incredible art form it is. Luckily for those with an eye for<br />

beauty – and space for decorative brilliance – there is a place to get handmade<br />

hand-cut mosaic designs made and installed in your home or office.<br />

Called Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s, this new gallery can design and create a beautiful<br />

mosaic wall or surface in your home. “Our showroom is set up as a gallery where<br />

we can show people a lot of different patterns and styles. We try to show examples<br />

of modern and old world designs,” said Sam Klaimi, third generation mosaic<br />

manufacturing family member.<br />

Most of the mosaics are handmade and hand cut of natural recycled stone. They<br />

also withstand time and weather conditions because they are all natural. What<br />

many people don’t realize is that Mosaic murals are not something solely for museums<br />

and cathedrals. And that is exactly why Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s opened a showroom<br />

- gallery space in the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>.<br />

“We can make mosaic designs for floors, walls, hallways, dining areas, living rooms,<br />

archways or anywhere inside your home or outside. Our mosaic art work is a great<br />

alternative to paintings and photographs, giving the space around you a sense of<br />

authenticity that can’t be felt using traditional art work or decoration,” added Klaimi.<br />

According to Klaimi, Mosaics dramatically enhance any space. People are using<br />

mosaics as a kitchen backsplash, for foyers, bathrooms, ceilings and inside their<br />

swimming pools. Businesses and restaurants use mosaics for decoration and as<br />

tabletops. And if you saw the beautiful mosaic work at Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s you will<br />

understand what a truly beautiful addition it can be to any space.<br />

The history of mosaic goes back 4,000 years or more. The Greeks raised the<br />

pebble technique to an art form with precise geometric patterns and detailed<br />

36 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

scenes. Many of the mosaics preserved at Pompeii were the work of Greek artists.<br />

The Roman Empire used mosaics to celebrate their Gods and create domestic<br />

themes, but it was the Byzantine Empire that took it in a new direction covering<br />

walls and ceilings with mosaic artwork.<br />

But today Mosaic patterned walls and spaces are becoming more popular<br />

as people look to the past to help create glamour and elegance for the<br />

present.<br />

According to Klaimi, the mosaic field is rich with new ideas, approaches and<br />

organizations such as the British Association for Modern Mosaic and The Society<br />

of American Mosaic <strong>Art</strong>ists.<br />

“When it comes to our products there are unlimited options. We always try to<br />

display as many patterns as possible to inspire and educate our customers about<br />

the endless possibilities,” said Klaimi.<br />

Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s has a design department dedicated to helping customers<br />

translate their ideas into timeless art pieces (to be enjoyed for generations).<br />

The service is free to customers and most orders can be completed in 15<br />

business days.<br />

“All our mosaics are fully handmade in the same method used by early Romans<br />

2000 Years ago. They are laid down on a mesh backing for easy and immediate<br />

installation and our master artist skillfully hand cut and lay the marble mosaics with<br />

great care and expertise.”<br />

Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s has created mosaic décor for hotels and restaurants in<br />

<strong>Miami</strong>, such as the Sabia at Brickell and the St.Tropez Hotel & Condominium<br />

in Sunny Isles, just to mention a few. ◆


Furnishings throughout the home<br />

include vintage pieces alongside exquisitely<br />

upholstered custom designs.


Extraordinarily<br />

Fabulous<br />

Charles Allem Incorporates<br />

Modern Transitional <strong>Design</strong><br />

in a Landmark Building<br />

Story by Diane Feen I Photos courtesy of CAD International


This Page In the bar, a hammered pewter<br />

countertop adds a Parisian tone to complement<br />

the sophisticated ebonized paneling and<br />

elegant crystal barware behind the bar.<br />

Right The clean lines of the furnishings, and<br />

the muted tones, result in an unspoken serenity.<br />

Top Right Early-19th-century French portrait.


C<br />

harles Allem is to design what the Rolling Stones are to rock and roll.<br />

The South African born designer creates what some would call “wow”<br />

interiors with outer-worldly dimension and gracious grandiosity.<br />

He has been called a visionary – with a vision that comes purely from his most<br />

inner core. “I enjoy doing extraordinary spaces and am inspired by the senses.<br />

An environment is lovely when you look at something extraordinary and it touches<br />

you, it touches your eyes, it feels luxurious, warm and wonderful,” said Allem.<br />

Stylish is a very ambiguous word, but Allem is anything but ambiguous. “I create<br />

a total environment, and that means working with the landscape artist and the<br />

architectural firm. We do a lot of modern transitional design as opposed to traditional.<br />

That means taking elements from the past and combining them with<br />

modern accents."<br />

Maybe that is why the owners of a penthouse apartment in New York City<br />

entrusted Allem to create a total makeover of their coveted Manhattan living<br />

space. When Allem walked into the penthouse (that belongs to a Wall Street financier)<br />

he simply fell in love. He describes the terrace as big enough to host a<br />

dinner for 200 and was amazed by the extraordinary living room. After a brief<br />

introduction, Allem was already overflowing with inspiration and gladly took on<br />

the challenge refurbishing the landmark building.<br />

The 7,000 square-foot space has a 2000 square-foot wraparound terrace designed<br />

as a haven atop New York’s concrete jungle. The subdued color palette of<br />

parchment, blush, and taupe was paired with rich woods and antique metal finishes,<br />

creating a warm and sophisticated setting for relaxing and entertaining.<br />

Though this penthouse has an impressive pedigree, including former owner Earl<br />

Blackwell, who entertained the likes of Greta Garbo and Salvador Dali, it was<br />

essential that the design of this space be anything but old. That’s why a luxurious<br />

monochromatic palette, transitional-style furnishings and unexpected scale<br />

and materials were used.<br />

To add a rugged edge, monolithic split rock fireplaces anchored the expansive<br />

space. The floors were done in ebonized walnut in 12-inch planks throughout the<br />

space. Bronze hardware from Nanz adorned all of the walnut doors and millwork<br />

throughout the property. Furnishings throughout the home included vintage<br />

pieces alongside exquisitely upholstered custom designs.<br />

“ I enjoy doing extraordinary<br />

spaces and am inspired by<br />

the senses. An environment<br />

is lovely when you look at<br />

something extraordinary and<br />

it touches you, it touches<br />

your eyes, it feels luxurious,<br />

warm and wonderful.<br />

”<br />

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This Page The bar floors are wideplank<br />

walnut. Right Master bedroom<br />

with terra-cotta tones.


<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> 39


In the living room, an iconic circa 1960’s aluminum-alloy piano was added as well<br />

as mid-century chairs and Jules Leleu lamps. A chaise lounge and 1960’s bronze<br />

low table by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne anchor one corner. Mid-century chairs<br />

from John Salibello are at each end of a mirrored low table. The barrel vaulted<br />

ceiling was hand-finished in silver leaf for a dramatic effect over the jewel box<br />

room. Hand printed silk velvet drapes cascade in front of the solid bronze windows<br />

and doors that lead to the terraces.<br />

Hanging over the expansive walnut dining room table is an 18-foot-long bespoke<br />

fixture. The flatware is from Tiffany’s and the walls are covered in leather from J.<br />

Robert Scott. The side chair is from Donghia and the barstools are from Holly Hunt.<br />

The low table, circa 1940 has beveled-mirror top and base and is by John Salibello.<br />

In the nearby bar, a hammered pewter countertop added a Parisian tone to complement<br />

the sophisticated ebonized paneling and elegant crystal barware<br />

behind the bar. The floor in the bar area is the same wide-plank walnut that<br />

matches the rest of the apartment. The clean lines of the furnishings, and the<br />

muted tones, helped to usher in a limitless sense of serenity.<br />

Allem extended the subdued palette into the master bedroom, adding terra-cotta<br />

tones and tufted-silk walls for warmth. Over a velvet-covered settee is an early-19thcentury<br />

French portrait; in front of it stands a circa 1940 table. On the bed bolster<br />

is J. Robert Scott fabric. Inside the apartment, Allem says, “you feel so removed –<br />

then you burst onto this incredible terrace. I didn’t want to clutter it with furniture.”<br />

The bathrooms had lavish finishes, solid bronze plumbing, and luxurious Pratesi<br />

linens to surpass every expectation. In addition to seeking products that evoked<br />

a luxurious quality, they were practical and functional. To keep up with the times<br />

they used advance yet user-friendly smart home systems. That means liquid<br />

crystal glass to frost clear glass at the flip of a switch. This innovation offered privacy<br />

without compromising the integrity of the design.<br />

When this project was complete Allem romanced the owners with flowers and<br />

candles. As they saw their new home with Allem’s vision fully executed, it brought<br />

tears to their eyes. Satisfaction is the ultimate understatement for both the<br />

owners and Allem. ◆<br />

44 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

“ I create a total environment,<br />

and that means working with<br />

the landscape artist and the<br />

architectural firm. We do a lot<br />

of modern transitional design<br />

as opposed to traditional. That<br />

means taking elements from<br />

the past and combining them<br />

with modern accents.<br />


This Page Hand printed silk velvet drapes cascade<br />

in front of the solid bronze windows and doors that<br />

lead to the terraces. Left Walnut dining room table.<br />

Top Left The barrel vaulted ceiling in the living room<br />

was hand-finished in silver leaf for a dramatic effect<br />

over the jewel box room.


Behind the <strong>Design</strong>s<br />

Paola Lenti is the founder of a design firm specializing<br />

in outdoor furniture and rugs with emphasis<br />

on innovative natural and synthetic materials.<br />

Lenti uses high quality contemporary, technologically-advanced<br />

textiles to create unique pieces<br />

(and rugs) for casual contemporary elegant living.<br />

Each collection features exclusive materials and<br />

colors developed by Lenti for her collection. The<br />

company was founded in 1994 by Paola Lenti with<br />

headquarters in Meda, Milan.<br />

She launched Rope, a high-performance yarn for<br />

her outdoor collection Aqua. In 2005, Rope earned<br />

Wallpaper <strong>Magazine</strong>’s award for best fabric,<br />

and in 2006-2007 the rugs Ray and Crochet were<br />

named “Best Flooring” by Elle Décor.<br />

Q<br />

A<br />

46 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

How does your background in graphic design<br />

influence the creative direction of the<br />

company?<br />

The sense of equilibrium, proportion, clarity<br />

and coherence between signs and messages<br />

transmitted are all skills that are<br />

paramount in graphic design. These skills are then<br />

transferred to the design, production and branding<br />

of the Paola Lenti brand.<br />

Where do your innovative materials come from?<br />

What is the process for sourcing the materials?<br />

I do research and have professional consultants<br />

for raw materials. I also study the alternatives<br />

offered by the market, especially the chemical<br />

Q & A:<br />

Paola Lenti<br />

Innovation in <strong>Design</strong><br />

and Textiles<br />

Story by Diane Feen I Photos courtesy<br />

of Luminaire<br />

sector. Once we have found the most suitable<br />

material for our products we transform it into yarn<br />

and adapt it to our needs. We create colors to<br />

match our line and then start producing semifinished<br />

products such as cords, braids and<br />

strips for our furniture and rugs. This process is<br />

done with our <strong>It</strong>alian partners that specialize in<br />

high-tech yarns or special weaving techniques.<br />

For outdoor items, that are sensitive to the environment,<br />

we make sure they have high performance<br />

capacity and will last, that is why research<br />

and development is paramount.<br />

Why do you work with Hi-Tech materials such as<br />

weaving and crocheting? How did this partnership of<br />

technique and technology come to be?<br />

Our idea is based on the belief that a piece of furniture<br />

should not overwhelm or intimidate the<br />

user. Instead it should lead to inviting and restful<br />

spaces to help people find serenity and equilibrium.<br />

In this sense, hand weaving or braiding represents<br />

an ancient and universally established tradition<br />

familiar to everyone in the world. These techniques<br />

are applied to high-tech materials that<br />

create resilient, long lasting, friendly products.<br />

How do you come up with such vivid colors for your<br />

products? Is there a particular point of inspiration?<br />

We study and create our own exclusive colors.<br />

I personally take care of the color palette. My inspiration<br />

comes from nature; colors are then interpreted<br />

and combined according to my sensitivity.<br />

What are interesting sources of inspiration for<br />

the designers working under Paola Lenti?<br />

Products are the result of team work, a team that<br />

I personally lead. Each member, from the designer<br />

to the engineer and the artisans, contribute<br />

with his or her particular skills and abilities. Each<br />

designer has his own personality and style, but<br />

designers that work with us usually share our<br />

vision and way of working.<br />

How do you create the design direction for each<br />

collection?<br />

Once the textile material has been defined<br />

and certified according to the quality and performance<br />

standards set by the company, it is<br />

entrusted to the designer. Because of his<br />

skills, and his capability to interpret the material,<br />

he transforms it into an object that is the<br />

result of the potential and limitations of each<br />

textile.<br />

What makes a product special enough to be in<br />

the Paola Lenti collection?<br />

<strong>It</strong>s coherence with the rest of the collection,<br />

which is the result of an alchemy of form, aesthetics,<br />

material, color, as well as performance<br />

and functionality.<br />

View the Paola Lenti collection at any of the<br />

Luminaire showrooms and at this year's <strong>Design</strong><br />

<strong>Miami</strong> where Luminaire will be showcasing<br />

pieces from Paola Lenti's new collection. ◆


Accessories<br />

Bally Love Scarf<br />

Bally Love Print Scarf In Mix<br />

Cashmere-Silk Voile<br />

<strong>Design</strong>ed by Bally <strong>Design</strong> Team<br />

and Philippe Decrauzat<br />

Dimensions: 55 x 55 inches<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> BallyLove Pop Up Store<br />

Moore Building<br />

191 NE 40th St. #101<br />

305.573.4333<br />

www.bally.com<br />

48 <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

Zagliani<br />

The outstanding Crocodile and Python<br />

Zagliani Purses are now available at<br />

SAUVAGE concept store. Exotic purse<br />

lovers will be pleased with strong<br />

and stylish design!<br />

Sauvage<br />

114 NE 40th St.<br />

305.571.9393<br />

sauvage.miami@gmail.com<br />

<strong>Like</strong> This<br />

The provocative collection of French<br />

Perfume brand Etat Libre D'Orange<br />

is exclusively available at SAUVAGE<br />

concept store. Take a chance to<br />

try the new edition "<strong>Like</strong> This" created<br />

with Tilda Swinton.<br />

Sauvage<br />

114 NE 40th St.<br />

305.571.9393<br />

sauvage.miami@gmail.com<br />

Noir Beaded “Y” Necklace<br />

Long beaded necklace from Noir featuring grey, white, and gold<br />

tone beads with zig zag patterns, dangling tassels, and gold<br />

plated bars. The necklace has a 20" drop and 28" neck opening.<br />

Kiliwatch<br />

3818 NE 30th St. ≈ 305.576.0013 ≈ www.kiliwatchmiami.com


SOME<br />

LIKE<br />

IT ART<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Collector<br />

and Consultant<br />

Find Inspiration<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART DIRECTION: MARIA LANKINA FASHION DIRECTOR: JEFFREY LUBIN STYLING: VICTORIA MATVEEVA ≈ MARIA PODGORBUNSKAYA<br />

STYLIST ASSISTANT: MINOUCHE PERICLES PHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTANT: KATIA HERNANDEZ MAKE-UP ARTIST: JAVIER MARTINEZ USING MAKE-UP<br />

FOREVER AND GIORGIO ARMANI MODELS: ROBIN LINKE FOR ELITE ≈ ANNA MIXON SHOOT LOCATIONS: 101/EXHIBIT ≈ MARKOWICZ FINE ART ≈ ETRA FINE ART


Factory by Erik Hart Little black dress<br />

available at Kiliwatch. Christopher Kane<br />

embroidered leather biker jacket<br />

available at Sauvage Concept Store<br />

with bracelets by Charles Albert


This Page: Factory by Erik Hart<br />

Beige Little dress available<br />

at Kiliwatch with Willow draped<br />

sequin and mesh jacket available<br />

at Sauvage Concept Store and<br />

earrings by Charles Albert<br />

Right: <strong>Art</strong>work “Archetype”<br />

by Charles Pfahl at 101/exhibit


Robin wears a Vera Wang Mongolian<br />

lamb vest available at Sauvage Concept<br />

Store, Pleasure Doing Business pink<br />

skirt available at Kiliwatch, necklace by<br />

Charles Albert, hand piece Mixon by<br />

Anna Mixon. Anna wears a leather dress<br />

by Luca Luca available at Bal Harbour<br />

Shops with Bottega Veneta metal necklaces<br />

available at Sauvage Concept Store


Robin wears sequin shorts by 6126 by<br />

Lindsay Lohan available at Kiliwatch,<br />

necklace by Mixon by Anna Mixon,<br />

Pierre Hardy patent leather shoes and<br />

Roger Vivier clutch available at Sauvage<br />

Concept Store. Anna wears sequin<br />

shorts by 6126 by Lindsay Lohan available<br />

at Kiliwatch, Rodarte knitted top<br />

and Pierre Hardy patent leather shoes<br />

available at Sauvage Concept Store


This Page: Anna wears a Balmain military<br />

jacket with Azzedine Alaia leather boots<br />

available at Sauvage Concept Store.<br />

Sequin shorts by 6126 by Lindsay Lohan<br />

and the artisan chair are available at Kiliwatch.<br />

Necklace Mixon by Anna Mixon<br />

Left: Necklace by Charles Albert, black<br />

tulle dress by Yasser Faraco is available<br />

at www.yasser-faraco.com


Food<br />

<strong>Miami</strong>’s Best Kept Secret<br />

Mandolin Aegean Bistro Brings Authentic Mediterranean Food<br />

Story by Diane Feen I Photos courtesy of Mandolin Aegean Bistro<br />

S<br />

et in a delightful 1940’s house in <strong>Miami</strong> on the NE 2nd corridor between<br />

<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong> and Buena Vista, this charming restaurant will<br />

transport you to the Island of Greece.<br />

In the back garden the white-washed building is brimming with bougainvillea<br />

and vintage Taverna chairs with wooden tables under a lantern-lit tree.<br />

At Mandolin Aegean Bistro they stay true to the healthy recipes and philosophy<br />

of the infamous Mediterranean Diet. Their dishes are simple, rustic and<br />

authentic to the villages of Greece and Turkey. To do that, they use seasonal<br />

ingredients, local food and fresh caught fish each day. The menu has<br />

vegetarian options and the food is made with the highest quality extra virgin<br />

Greek olive oil. They also use fresh herbs and vegetables, farm raised meats<br />

and homemade breads, cheeses and yogurt.<br />

In addition to favorite Greek staples such as Horiatiki salad (tomato, pepper,<br />

cucumber and feta cheese), Fried Calamari, Saganaki, Gyro sandwich with<br />

tzatziki and Mousaka, are other regional specialties. They include shrimp with<br />

tomatoes, dill and feta with a splash of ouzo, Rustic braised pulled lamb and<br />

fresh Mussels with white wine, garlic, lemon and oregano.<br />

For a great salad try their Turkish spoon salad with finely chopped tomato,<br />

parsley, onion and pomegranate molasses. One of the special treats about<br />

a restaurant like Mandolin is their fresh grilled whole fish with olive oil, lemon<br />

and oregano. Also not to be missed is Marinated grilled octopus, grilled lamp<br />

chops, Mandolin sirloin or lamb burger or their homemade pide (rustic village<br />

flat bread) baked fresh daily.<br />

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For starters check out the Greek Sampler – it is made of Tzatziki-smoked<br />

eggplant purée-tarama or The Turkish sampler, which is hummus-tomato<br />

walnut dip and a fava bean purée. They also have köpoglu, which is grilled<br />

vegetables with potatoes, eggplant and zucchini topped with Greek Yogurt.<br />

If you love peppers try their pepper melody with tomato, garlic and yogurt.<br />

They also have grilled Sucuk, Turkish chorizo, olive oil poached leeks with<br />

carrots, fresh mussels with white wine, garlic, lemon and oregano. Other<br />

popular dishes are grilled beef and lamb meatballs and Cheese Saganaki.<br />

If you want pasta check out the Village Pasta, which is Greek noodles with ground<br />

beef and béchamel sauce or the Chicken kebab with orzo pilaf and<br />

Maroulosalata. They also have grilled Atlantic Salmon with a tomato arugula salad.<br />

There are specials of the day with dishes such as Dolma, which are handrolled<br />

grape leaves filled with beef and rice topped with Greek yogurt or traditional<br />

homemade tomato soup. “We’re very much a humble restaurant who<br />

welcomes everyone,” said William Curtis, from Mandolin Aegean Bistro.<br />

If you have a sweet tooth try their Baklava or Turkish cookies with dark<br />

chocolate. Locals and tourists love to come to Mandolin Aegean Bistro<br />

because of the fresh food, the homey vibe, the authentic interior and the<br />

warmth that radiates from server and owners to the customers.<br />

They are open Monday to Saturday from 12pm to 11pm for lunch and dinner.<br />

There also have room for parties or special gatherings. ◆<br />

Mandolin Aegean Bistro≈4312 NE 2nd Ave ≈305.576.6066≈www.mandolinmiami.com


Restaurant Guide<br />

Driade Fratelli Lyon Café<br />

4141 NE 2 nd Ave., 305.572.2905<br />

www.fratellilyon.com<br />

Complementing Driade’s first store in the United<br />

States is Fratelli Lyon Driade Café. The cafe’s<br />

menu includes antipasti, formaggi, salami, panini,<br />

pizza, pasta, risotto and dolce.<br />

Grass Lounge<br />

28 NE 40th St., 305.573.3355<br />

www.grasslounge.com<br />

Grass’ ambiance invokes dinner in paradise with<br />

thatch tiki huts, VIP tables, cushy white banquettes,<br />

plush sofas and a full bar illuminated by a wall of<br />

apothecary jars brimming with colorful flora. Grass<br />

serves three different grilled fish daily with a<br />

choice of five sauces. Grade 5 Kobe beef, smoked<br />

beef rib eye and chicken are also available.<br />

Maitardi<br />

163 NE 39th St., 305.532.1233<br />

This risto-bar (a European concept combining ristorante<br />

and bar) offers wood burning oven-baked<br />

thin- and thick-crusted pizzas, northern <strong>It</strong>alian<br />

appetizers, pastas and entrees, as well as sandwiches,<br />

tapas and desserts. Serving lunch and dinner.<br />

Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink<br />

130 NE 40th St., 305.573.5550<br />

www.michaelsgenuine.com<br />

This unpretentious bistro offers an indoor and outdoor<br />

dining venue serving budget-friendly food that’s<br />

mostly simple and top-notch. Dishes come in varied<br />

sizes ranging from snacks to extra-large plates.<br />

miniBar<br />

3612 NE 2nd Ave., 305.576.7031<br />

Housed in the former Charcuterie space, miniBar<br />

offers small bites for big appetites. The menu features<br />

Cuban sandwiches, empanadas, pizza, pasta,<br />

burgers and salads. Take-out and delivery available.<br />

Orange Café & <strong>Art</strong><br />

2 NE 40th St., 305.571.4070<br />

At this self-described art café, the menu items<br />

(sandwiches, house-baked pastries, a daily soup,<br />

plus several pastas and salads) are named<br />

after artists. A few are, in their own humble way,<br />

works of art, most notably the Matisse pasta:<br />

butterfly-winged fiocchi pouches filled with pears<br />

and cheese in a four-cheese sauce.<br />

Pacific Time<br />

35 NE 40th St., 305.722.7369<br />

www.pacifictimemiami.com<br />

The beacon of fine dining on Lincoln Road for<br />

15 years is opening in the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>. The menu<br />

includes sweet corn and leek soup with peeky toe<br />

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crab dumplings, coriander and mustard oil;<br />

sheep’s milk gnudi with baby spinach, speck and<br />

brown butter; and prime grass-fed NY strip loin<br />

with California artichokes, shiitakes, wasabi and a<br />

side of truffle rosemary house fries.<br />

Pasha’s<br />

3801 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave., 305.572.1150<br />

www.pashas.com<br />

This independent, Mediterranean fast-ish food chain<br />

is low-priced and well-designed. The restaurant<br />

prides itself on offering a healthier alternative to fast<br />

food. The menu offers a wealth of vegetarian and<br />

vegan options, salads, soups, wraps and a bakery.<br />

Pizzavolante<br />

3918 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave., 305.573.5325<br />

Jonathan Eismann has turned his attention to<br />

perfecting thin-crust pizzas in a wood-fired brick<br />

oven. The new pizzeria and mozzarella bar is buzzing<br />

with life and energy. Pizzavolante serves pizza<br />

the Roman way: baked thin in a wood-burning oven.<br />

Q American Barbeque<br />

4029 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave., 305.BARBEQUE<br />

www.designdistrictrestaurants.com<br />

Q American Barbeque serves diverse styles of<br />

pit-roasted barbeque with dry rubs, light sauces,<br />

classic brines and cures for authentic barbeque<br />

flavor. Favorites include spare ribs, baby back<br />

ribs, beef ribs, Texas style brisket, burgers and<br />

sliders. The food is tasty, exotic and unique.<br />

Sra. Martinez<br />

4000 NE 2nd Ave., 305.573.5474<br />

Michelle Bernstein’s newest restaurant venture is<br />

colorful and charming with Spanish accents interwoven<br />

throughout the cozy environment. Small plates offer<br />

big food. There’s a myriad of tapas to choose from infused<br />

with Argentinean, Mediterranean and even<br />

Asian notes. The menu is split into two: Frio and Caliente.<br />

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Vino & Olio<br />

139 NE 39th St., 305.573.0707<br />

Vino & Olio serves authentic Tuscan <strong>It</strong>alian food<br />

in an upbeat modern atmosphere. The chef, Andrea<br />

Menichetti delights diners with excellent cuisine<br />

that is local, fresh and seasonal.<br />

W Wine Bistro<br />

3622 NE 2 nd Ave., 305.576.7775<br />

www.wwinebistro.com<br />

<strong>Miami</strong>’s W Wine is the ideal place for an extended<br />

Chardonnay-inspired lunch or a romantic, two-bottle<br />

dinner. W offers 200 wines from around the world,<br />

focusing on small wineries and organic growers. The<br />

wines can be purchased by the glass or bottle. The<br />

menu is simple and affordable, offering fresh salads<br />

and sandwiches for lunch.<br />

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Andiamo<br />

5600 Biscayne Blvd., 305.762.5751<br />

www.andiamopizza.com<br />

Classic New York and <strong>It</strong>alian-style brick oven pizza<br />

is the specialty of the house. Andiamo offers 25 unusual<br />

pies with a variety of toppings. Try the Tuscan Tuna<br />

Melt, Meatball, Ratatouille or Capricciosa pizzas.<br />

The menu also offers salads, paninis and dessert.<br />

Casa Toscana Ristorante<br />

7001 Biscayne Blvd., 305.758.3353<br />

www.casatoscanamiami.com<br />

Casa Toscana is a Tuscan trattoria offering a<br />

simple menu with daily specials, homemade desserts<br />

and a selection of wines from most regions<br />

of <strong>It</strong>aly and varieties from Chile and Argentina.<br />

Michy’s<br />

6927 Biscayne Blvd., 305.759.2001<br />

www.restaurantelite.com<br />

This 50-seat restaurant is <strong>Miami</strong>: high-energy,<br />

colorful, sexy and a little Latin. The menu changes<br />

often and includes pasta, salads, seafood; everything<br />

is made from scratch. Meals are meant to be<br />

shared and available in half and full portions.<br />

Soyka<br />

5582 NE 4th Court, 305.759.3117<br />

www.soykacafe.com<br />

The motif is industrial chic. Lunch offers salads,<br />

burgers, sandwiches and wood-fired oven pizzas.<br />

Dinner includes chicken, steak and more elaborate<br />

dishes such as turkey Salisbury steak, pasta<br />

and seafood. A children’s menu is available for<br />

both lunch and dinner.<br />

Sushi Siam<br />

5582 NE 4th Court, 305.751.7818<br />

Sushi Siam serves a combination of Japanese<br />

and Thai cuisine. Specialties include customized<br />

sushi boats, steak teriyaki, Pad Thai and Hibachi.<br />

UVA 69<br />

6900 Biscayne Blvd., 305.754.9022<br />

www.uva69.com<br />

Part Barcelonan bistro, part urban wine bar,<br />

UVA 69 offers a light menu of salads, panini and<br />

tapas alongside an international selection of<br />

premium wines. UVA 69 is known for its happy hour<br />

crowd. The restaurant serves dinner, lunch and<br />

Sunday brunch.


<strong>Miami</strong> Social<br />

Live <strong>Art</strong> Performance<br />

October 21 I Poltrano Frau Showroom<br />

<strong>It</strong>alian artist Andrea Sampaolo’s show “I am American:<br />

so I am contemporary,” debuted at luxury <strong>It</strong>alian retailer<br />

Poltrona Frau’s <strong>Miami</strong> showroom. The presentation introduced<br />

the multimedia artist’s unique style and process<br />

and incorporated a live art performance, during which<br />

Sampaolo painted while being accompanied by a<br />

three-piece orchestra.<br />

Photos courtesy of Poltrano Frau<br />

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Event Calendar<br />

For up-to-date events and happenings, go to<br />

www.designdistrictmag.com<br />

November 29 – December 5<br />

“United Nude presents 5PRCITY”<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ists: 223, Qiu, Quist, Yiki Liu<br />

Reception: December 2, 6-9PM<br />

Collection of work from leading Chinese photographers,<br />

the theme “Women and the City” is<br />

China’s five main cities, and the work of these<br />

artists forms a time-capsule of China today.<br />

United Nude<br />

161 NE 40th St.<br />

305.572.9090<br />

www.unitednude.com<br />

November 30 – December 5<br />

“Scope”<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ists: Marcus, Jansen, Isabelle<br />

du Toit, David Bowers, Charles Pfahl<br />

101/exhibit<br />

101 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.2101<br />

www.101exhibit.com<br />

December – January<br />

“The Hartly Elegies - The Complete Series”<br />

Reception: December 1<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist: Robert Indiana<br />

10 large-scale prints created by Robert Indiana in<br />

admiration of American modernist painter and poet<br />

Marsden Hartley.<br />

Etra Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

50 NE 40th St.<br />

305.438.4383<br />

www.etrafineart.com<br />

December 1<br />

“Back Room”<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist: Christopher Carter, Karl Hollinger<br />

The artists solidify 101/exhibit’s reputation as a gallery<br />

with tremendous range and scope with startling works.<br />

101/exhibit<br />

101 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.2101<br />

www.101exhibit.com<br />

December 1 – January 7<br />

“Joerg Doering and gallery artists”<br />

Reception: December 2, 6-9PM and<br />

December 4, 7-10PM<br />

Adamar Fine <strong>Art</strong>s will exhibit German Pop artist<br />

Joerg Doering in an exhibition that will feature his<br />

Pop nostalgic paintings and other artists.<br />

Adamar Fine <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave. #107<br />

305.576.1355<br />

www.adamargallery.com<br />

December 2 – February 6<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist Jason Shawn Alexander heads to <strong>Miami</strong> for a<br />

week of festivities, beginning with SCOPE <strong>Miami</strong>,<br />

November 30 - December 5.<br />

101/exhibit<br />

101 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.2101<br />

www.101exhibit.com<br />

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December 2<br />

“Walt Disney Signature Airline Chair<br />

Launch,” <strong>Art</strong>ist: Corey Grosser for Walt<br />

Disney Signature, Reception: 7-10PM<br />

RSVP by Nov. 30th to airline@avantgallery.com<br />

Contact valmerico@avantgallery.com<br />

Avant Gallery<br />

3850 N <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.573.8873<br />

www.avantgallery.com<br />

December 2<br />

“Alex Turco <strong>Art</strong> Show”<br />

Reception: December 2, 7-10PM<br />

Alex Turco’s waterproof decorative panels<br />

on canvas will be on display.<br />

Alex Turco <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Design</strong>er<br />

99 NE 39th S.<br />

305.576.7110<br />

www.alexturco.com<br />

December 2<br />

Time: 7-10PM<br />

Exhibition of Vichit Nongnual, Paitoon Jumee,<br />

Attasit Pokkong and JR de Bellard Fine Jewelry.<br />

Laure de Mazieres<br />

3817 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.576.6454<br />

www.lauredemazieres.com December 4<br />

December 2 – January 8<br />

“Building Blocks”<br />

Reception: December 2, 6PM<br />

FriendsWithYou presents Building Blocks, a collection<br />

of paintings over a decade in the making.<br />

3930 NE 2nd Avenue 2nd Floor<br />

FriendsWithYou.com oh-wow.com<br />

December 2<br />

“Launch Party BALLYLove”<br />

Electroclash star Peaches along with<br />

famed Swiss artist Olaf Breuning.<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> BallyLove Pop Up Store<br />

Moore Building<br />

191 NE 40th St. #101<br />

305.573.4333<br />

www.bally.com<br />

December 2 – 5<br />

“Special for <strong>Art</strong> Basel, Eric Mourlot is<br />

housed at Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong>”<br />

Collection of vintage lithographic posters and<br />

lithographs printed by the Mourlot Estate.<br />

Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

1 NE 40th St. #5<br />

786.362.5546<br />

www.markowiczfineart.com<br />

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December 2 – 10<br />

“Cappellini presents the TRON Armchair,<br />

a special production with Walt<br />

Disney Signature, designed<br />

by Dror Benshetrit”<br />

Reception: December 2, 7-10PM<br />

A special range of unique chairs, inspired<br />

by Disney's soon-to-be-released film “TRON:<br />

Legacy,” will be displayed in the Cappellini/<br />

Poltrona Frau <strong>Miami</strong> Showroom.<br />

Cappellini/Poltrona Frau Showroom<br />

10 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.3636<br />

www.frauatlantica.net<br />

December 3 – January 29<br />

“Group Show: <strong>Art</strong> Basel Selection”<br />

“New Work: Jorge Santos”<br />

Collaboration between 101/exhibit and the<br />

Richard J. Demato Fine <strong>Art</strong>s galleries. The<br />

<strong>Miami</strong> show will feature works of Philip<br />

Thomas, Andrea Kowch, Amy Sherald, Marcus<br />

Jansen, David Bowers, Isabelle duToit, Haley<br />

Halser, Charles Pfahl and Jorge Santo’s.<br />

101/exhibit<br />

101 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.2101<br />

www.101exhibit.com<br />

December 3 – 5<br />

“Rainbow City by FriendsWithYou”<br />

Daily 10AM-10PM<br />

FriendsWithYou is proud to present Rainbow City<br />

a forty piece environmental installation addressing<br />

the potency of interaction, ritual and play.<br />

Location: Site Specific Installation<br />

140 NE 39th St<br />

“Street <strong>Art</strong> Showcase”<br />

Time: 7-11PM<br />

Graffiti <strong>Art</strong>ists, recycled art and<br />

clothing promotions.<br />

Kiliwatch<br />

3818 NE 30th St.<br />

305.576.0013<br />

www.kiliwatchmiami.com<br />

December 4 and 11<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist: William Braemer<br />

Time: 6-11PM<br />

Original works by William Braemer can be<br />

seen accompanied by complimentary wine,<br />

refreshments and live music by Amereida<br />

and DJ Josh Nemgik.<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Fusion Galleries<br />

1 NE 40th St. #3, 6 & 7<br />

305.573.5730<br />

www.artfusiongallery.com<br />


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93 Abitare<br />

7 Adamar Fine <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

85 Adriana Hoyos<br />

28 Advanced Trading<br />

139 AE <strong>District</strong><br />

128 Alejandra Von Hartz Fine <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

98 Alex Turco <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Design</strong>er<br />

117 Always Flowers<br />

62 AM Profile<br />

39 AMIR Rug Gallery<br />

94 Anima Domus<br />

37 Ann Sacks<br />

7 Anri <strong>Design</strong>s<br />

14 Antoniolupi<br />

23 Anya Ponorovskaya<br />

6 APONWAO <strong>Design</strong><br />

109a Apriori<br />

137 Arravanti<br />

17, 20 <strong>Art</strong> Fusion Gallery<br />

74 <strong>Art</strong>isan Antiques<br />

108 Avant Gallery<br />

7 Barbara Gillman Gallery<br />

128 Bas Fisher Invitational<br />

159 Bernice Steinbaum<br />

145 Bisazza North America<br />

128 Bloom Interior Architecture<br />

32 Brownes & Co.<br />

134 Bulthaup<br />

128 Campaniello<br />

112 Cappellini<br />

72 Carpet Boutique<br />

42 Carpet Creations<br />

40 Casa Cielo Tile & Mosaic<br />

103 Casa Furnishings<br />

114 Ceramic Matrix<br />

7d Cerruti Baleri<br />

151 Chad Oppenheim<br />

38a Charles Allem <strong>Design</strong>s<br />

56 Charlotte's International Antiques<br />

43a Christian Louboutin<br />

6 Clear Company<br />

134a Clima Outdoor Collection<br />

11 Common Machine Productions<br />

21 Costa Window Treatments<br />

135 DACRA<br />

104 Decorator's Plumbing<br />

7g DePadova<br />

66 <strong>Design</strong>er's Tile<br />

53 Diaspora Vibe Gallery<br />

19 Dileto<br />

17 DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen<br />

7f Driade<br />

35 Drimmers Appliances<br />

6 Edward David Nieto <strong>Design</strong><br />

69 E.G. Cody<br />

128 Emena Spa<br />

2 Emilio Robba<br />

45 En Avance<br />

46 Enea Garden Lounge<br />

64 Etra Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

109 EuroKitchen<br />

26 European <strong>Art</strong> Gallery<br />

121,122 FENDI Casa<br />

7e Fratelli Lyon Driade Café<br />

96 Genius Jones<br />

128 Gibson Guitars<br />

7 Glottman<br />

60 Grass Lounge<br />

105 HairDragon Salon<br />

85 hausScape<br />

41 Haveli<br />

11 HOK<br />

7 Hallock <strong>Design</strong>s<br />

135 Holly Hunt<br />

128 Inside Out 2<br />

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27 Ivette Arango Interior <strong>Design</strong><br />

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86 Jalan Jalan<br />

85 Janus Et Cie<br />

73 JBL International Antiques<br />

128 Jonathan Adler<br />

43 Kartell<br />

59 The King is Dead<br />

122 Kenzo<br />

132 Kiliwatch <strong>Miami</strong><br />

113 Kitchen Center<br />

136 Laure de Mazieres<br />

143 LGD Communications<br />

82 Ligne Roset<br />

11, 87 Luminaire<br />

22 LUXE Cable + Light<br />

85 Maison Martin Margiela<br />

85a Maitardi<br />

24 Majestic Properties<br />

51 Marimekko Concept Store<br />

16 Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

7a Maxalto<br />

75 MBM <strong>Miami</strong><br />

78, 79 Michael's Genuine Food & Drink<br />

157 miniBar<br />

134 Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams<br />

150 Miyo Home<br />

134c Molteni &C / Dada<br />

80 Monica James & Co.<br />

63 Neoteric Home<br />

95 NiBa Home<br />

61 NiBa Rug Collections<br />

25 Now, A Style Store<br />

6 Nu House <strong>Design</strong><br />

65 Oceanview Shades and Drapery<br />

160 Odegard<br />

152 Office Dimensions<br />

68 Oggetti<br />

57 Orange Café<br />

124 Oriental Décor<br />

85 Ornare<br />

44 Outdoor Therapy<br />

23 Pacific Time Restaurant<br />

33 Pampaloni<br />

115 Pasha's Restaurant<br />

102 Perfect Shade Collection<br />

1 Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

65 Pianeta Legno Floors USA<br />

53 Pilates <strong>Miami</strong> Studio<br />

52 Pizzavolante<br />

128 Poliform<br />

111 Poltrona Frau<br />

110 Poltron Frau Outlet<br />

10 Q American Barbeque<br />

128 Raul Carrasco<br />

101 Ricart Gallery<br />

124 Rothman Associates<br />

11 The Rug Company<br />

92 Saruski <strong>Design</strong> Studio<br />

74 Sauvage<br />

74b Sebastien James<br />

128 Shampology Salon & Supply<br />

158 Shuichi Take Fitness Club<br />

161 Shulman + Associates<br />

47 Sra. Martinez<br />

34 Susane R.<br />

128 Team 7<br />

38 Thread Count<br />

11 TSAO <strong>Design</strong> Group<br />

76 Turchin Jewelry<br />

104 Tushka <strong>Art</strong> Lampshade Studio<br />

97 Urban <strong>Art</strong><br />

7c Vitra<br />

107 Vino & Olio<br />

156 W Wine Bistro<br />

11 Waterworks<br />

83 Windsor <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

87 Wolfgang Roth & Partners, Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

81 Y-3<br />

7b Zanotta<br />

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101/exhibit<br />

101 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.2101<br />

[7]<br />

4141 <strong>Design</strong><br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.572.2900<br />

[7]<br />

Adamar Fine <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave. #107<br />

305.576.1355<br />

[93]<br />

Abitare<br />

Abitare is a multi-line furniture<br />

store that represents some of<br />

the most important <strong>It</strong>alian manufacturers,<br />

including Minotti,<br />

Matteograssi, Rimadesio,<br />

Gallotti, Mk, Foscarini, etc.<br />

21 NE 39th St.<br />

305.573.5200<br />

www.abitareusa.com<br />

[85]<br />

Adriana Hoyos<br />

The sculptural qualities from furniture<br />

designer Adriana Hoyos<br />

give dramatic affect to any room<br />

— living, dining and bedroom.<br />

3930 NE 2nd Ave. #105<br />

305.572.9052<br />

www.adrianahoyos.com<br />

[139]<br />

AE <strong>District</strong><br />

3852 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.571.5122<br />

[128]<br />

Alejandra Von Hartz Fine <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

2630 NW 2nd Ave.<br />

305.438.0220<br />

[28]<br />

Advanced Trading<br />

Offers distinctive collections of<br />

www.adrianahoyos.com<br />

classical and contemporary<br />

Tibetan, needlepoint, Aubusson,<br />

Persian, Indian, Turkish, animal<br />

skin rugs. Cleaning and maintenance<br />

services are the company’s<br />

specialty.<br />

75 NE 40th St.<br />

305.571.7171<br />

www.atirugs.com<br />

[98]<br />

Alex Turco <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Design</strong>er<br />

After being recognized for many<br />

years in Europe for its unique<br />

decorative panels, Alex Turco’s<br />

wave has arrived in the American<br />

market with his flagship<br />

store in the heart of the <strong>Miami</strong><br />

<strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong>.<br />

99 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.7110<br />

www.alexturco.com<br />

[117]<br />

Always Flowers<br />

60 NE 39th St.<br />

305.572.1122<br />

[62]<br />

AM Profile<br />

40 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.7770<br />

[39]<br />

AMIR Rug Gallery<br />

131 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.0880<br />

[37]<br />

Ann Sacks<br />

111 NE 40th St.<br />

305.572.1212<br />

[7]<br />

Anri <strong>Design</strong>s<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave. #104<br />

305.438.0804<br />

[14]<br />

Antoniolupi<br />

4100 N <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.432.3933<br />

[94]<br />

305.576.9221<br />

Anima Domus<br />

Anima Domus is Alivar’s exclusive<br />

dealer in South Florida. Please<br />

visit one of our two nicely located<br />

showrooms for further information<br />

about Alivar’s unique furniture collection.<br />

www.animadomus.com<br />

25 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.9088<br />

www.animadomus.com<br />

[23]<br />

Anya Ponorovskaya<br />

35 NE 40th St.<br />

305.677.5008<br />

[6]<br />

APONWAO <strong>Design</strong><br />

4040 NE 2nd Ave. #312<br />

305.576.1787<br />

[109a]<br />

Apriori<br />

Our collections are <strong>Design</strong>ed<br />

and Made in Germany and offer<br />

unique, unconventional, innovative<br />

and multi-functional designs<br />

for Living room, dining room and<br />

bedroom areas.<br />

4 NE 39th St<br />

305.573.7130<br />

www.apriori.us<br />

[137]<br />

Arravanti<br />

3801 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.576.0620<br />

[17, 20]<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Fusion Gallery<br />

1 NE 40th St. #3<br />

305.573.5730<br />

[74]<br />

<strong>Art</strong>isan Antiques<br />

110 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.5619<br />

[108]<br />

Avant Gallery<br />

3850 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.573.8873<br />

B<br />

[7]<br />

Barbara Gillman Gallery<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave. #200B<br />

305.538.5895<br />

[128]<br />

Bas Fisher Invitational<br />

180 NE 39th St. #210<br />

305.573.4289<br />

[159]<br />

Bernice Steinbaum<br />

3550 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.573.2700<br />

[145]<br />

Bisazza North America<br />

3740 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.438.4388<br />

[128]<br />

Bloom Interior Architecture<br />

180 NE 39th St. #217<br />

305.576.2773<br />

[32]<br />

Brownes & Co.<br />

87 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.5221<br />

[134]<br />

Bulthaup<br />

3841 NE 2nd Ave. #201<br />

305.573.7771<br />

[128]<br />

Campaniello<br />

180 NE 39th St. #121<br />

305.576.9494<br />

[72]<br />

Carpet Boutique<br />

96 NE 40th St.<br />

305.325.1919<br />

[112]<br />

Cappellini<br />

Cappellini is synonymous with<br />

contemporary, innovative and<br />

avant-garde design. They offer a<br />

range of products designed by<br />

some of the most eclectic and<br />

world renowned designers.<br />

10 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.3636<br />

www.cappellini.com<br />

[42]<br />

Carpet Creations<br />

151 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.5900<br />

[40]<br />

Casa Cielo Tile & Mosaic<br />

135 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.4988<br />

[103]<br />

Casa Furnishings<br />

3900 NE 1st Ave.<br />

305.576.5545<br />

[114]<br />

Ceramic Matrix<br />

3825 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave<br />

305.573.5997<br />

[7d]<br />

Cerruti Baleri<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.572.1285<br />

[151]<br />

Chad Oppenheim<br />

245 NE 37th St. #102<br />

305.576.8404<br />

[38a]<br />

Charles Allem <strong>Design</strong>s<br />

127 NE 40th St.<br />

305.438.9757<br />

[56]<br />

Charlotte’s International Antiques<br />

4030 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.576.9991<br />

[43a]<br />

Christian Louboutin<br />

151 NE 40t St.<br />

305.576.6820<br />

[6]<br />

Clear Company<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave. #105B<br />

305.206.6699<br />

[11]<br />

Common Machine Productions<br />

4040 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.573.0754<br />

[21]<br />

Costa Window Treatments<br />

1 NE 40th St. #2<br />

305.576.0502<br />

[134a]<br />

Clima Outdoor Collections<br />

Clima Outdoor Collections offers<br />

the finest collection of contemporary<br />

outdoor furniture, fabric and<br />

accessories engineered to last a<br />

lifetime. We can design and refurnish<br />

any space, commercial or<br />

residential.<br />

3841 NE 2nd Ave. #102<br />

305.576.8181<br />

www.climaoutdoor.com<br />

D<br />

[135]<br />

DACRA<br />

3841 NE 2nd Ave. #400<br />

305.531.8700<br />

[104]<br />

Decorator’s Plumbing<br />

109 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.0022<br />

[7g]<br />

DePadova<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.572.2910<br />

[66]<br />

<strong>Design</strong>er’s Tile<br />

56 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.2000<br />

[53]<br />

Diaspora Vibe Gallery<br />

3938 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.573.4046<br />

[17]<br />

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen<br />

1 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.2727


[19]<br />

Dileto<br />

Dileto designs and manufactures<br />

high-end leather convertible furniture<br />

for customers who value<br />

quality, comfort and style.<br />

1 NE 40th St. #4<br />

305.576.0909<br />

www.dileto.com<br />

[35]<br />

Drimmers Appliances<br />

The appliance experts offer<br />

tailored service, high-end merchandise<br />

and exceptional prices,<br />

sometimes as much as 40 percent<br />

lower than anywhere else.<br />

95 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.6278<br />

www.drimmersmiami.com<br />

[7f]<br />

Driade<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.572.2900<br />

E<br />

[6]<br />

Edward David Nieto <strong>Design</strong><br />

4100 NE 2nd Ave. #312<br />

305.573.9555<br />

[69]<br />

E.G. Cody<br />

E.G. Cody, a source for contemporary<br />

and traditional furniture,<br />

lighting, and accessories has<br />

its roots in the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

for 36 years.<br />

80 NE 40th St.<br />

305.374.4777<br />

www.egcody.net<br />

[128]<br />

Emena Spa<br />

180 NE 39th St. Suite 223<br />

305. 438.3777<br />

[109]<br />

EuroKitchen<br />

2 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.0600<br />

[26]<br />

European <strong>Art</strong> Gallery<br />

61 NE 40th St.<br />

305.438.9006<br />

F<br />

[2]<br />

Emilio Robba<br />

4242 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.572.0203<br />

[45]<br />

En Avance<br />

161 NE 40th St. #101<br />

305.576.0056<br />

[46]<br />

Enea Garden Lounge<br />

4040 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.576.6702<br />

[64]<br />

Etra Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

50 NE 40th St.<br />

305.438.4383<br />

[121, 122]<br />

Fendi Casa<br />

Present in more than 30 countries<br />

worldwide. With its collection<br />

of furniture and furnishings made<br />

in <strong>It</strong>aly, the design and R&D of the<br />

materials are key to the company’s<br />

success.<br />

90 NE 39th St.<br />

305.438.1660<br />

www.clubhouseusa.com<br />

[7e]<br />

Fratelli Lyon Driade Café<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave. #101A<br />

305.572.2901<br />

G<br />

[96]<br />

Genius Jones<br />

49 NE 39th St.<br />

305.571.2000<br />

[128]<br />

Gibson Guitars<br />

180 NE 39th St.<br />

305.573.3523<br />

[7]<br />

Glottman<br />

3930 NE 2nd Ave. #204<br />

305.438.3711<br />

[60]<br />

Grass Lounge<br />

28 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.3355<br />

H<br />

I<br />

[105]<br />

HairDragon Salon<br />

130 NE 40th St.<br />

305.572.0875<br />

[85]<br />

HausScape<br />

3930 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.573.0169<br />

[41]<br />

Haveli<br />

137 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.0308<br />

[11]<br />

HOK<br />

4040 NE 2nd Ave. #301<br />

305.573.5101<br />

[7]<br />

Hallock <strong>Design</strong>s<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.438.9244<br />

[135]<br />

Holly Hunt<br />

3833 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.571.2012<br />

[74a]<br />

I on the <strong>District</strong><br />

120 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.9400<br />

[128]<br />

Inside Out 2<br />

The ultimate in outdoor furnishings<br />

from Europe. Contemporary,<br />

transitional and clean… a mustvisit.<br />

180 NE 39th St. #107<br />

305.576.5552<br />

www.insideoutfla2.com<br />

[27]<br />

Ivette Arango<br />

Interior <strong>Design</strong><br />

Ivette Arango Interior <strong>Design</strong><br />

specializes in residential and<br />

commercial spaces.<br />

71 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.6243<br />

www.ivettearango.com<br />

J<br />

K<br />

L<br />

[86]<br />

Jalan Jalan<br />

3921 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.572.9998<br />

[85]<br />

Janus Et Cie<br />

3930 NE 2nd Ave. #106<br />

305.438.0005<br />

[73]<br />

JBL International Antiques<br />

100 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.1500<br />

[128]<br />

Jonathan Adler<br />

180 NE 39th St., Suite 109<br />

305.576.0200<br />

[43]<br />

Kartell<br />

155 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.4010<br />

[122]<br />

Kenzo Maison<br />

90 NE 39th St.<br />

305.438.1660<br />

[132]<br />

Kiliwatch<br />

Kiliwatch is an eclectic avantgarde<br />

retail store that sells hip<br />

designer and vintage themed<br />

clothing and accessories with a<br />

dash of rock ‘n’ roll.<br />

3818 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.576.0013<br />

www.kiliwatchmiami.com<br />

[59]<br />

The King is Dead<br />

28 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.3355<br />

[113]<br />

Kitchen Center<br />

32 NE 39th St.<br />

305.871.4147<br />

[143]<br />

LGD Communications<br />

35 NE 38th St.<br />

305.576.9400<br />

[11, 87]<br />

Luminaire<br />

3901 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.576.5788<br />

[22]<br />

Luxe Cable + Light<br />

1 NE 40th St. #1<br />

305.576.6639<br />

[136]<br />

Laure De Mazieres<br />

Laure de Mazieres Home Decor<br />

is an upscale furniture store with<br />

top notch designer brands such<br />

as Ralph Lauren Home, Ipe<br />

Cavalli, Bolierco and Barbara<br />

Barry.<br />

3817 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.576.6454<br />

www.lauredemazieres.com<br />

[82]<br />

Ligne Roset<br />

France’s largest furniture manufacturer.<br />

Known for its artful<br />

collaborations with established<br />

and up-and-coming talents in<br />

contemporary design.<br />

160 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.4662<br />

www.lignerosetmiami.com<br />

M<br />

[16]<br />

[85]<br />

Maison Martin Margiela<br />

3930 NE 2nd Ave. Suite #101<br />

786.718.1931<br />

[24]<br />

Majestic Properties<br />

35 NE 40th St. #301<br />

305.571.5400<br />

[51]<br />

Marimekko Concept Store<br />

3940 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

Markowicz Fine <strong>Art</strong> is a Gallery<br />

that represents pop art <strong>Art</strong>ists,<br />

the Mourlot Estate and is also the<br />

exclusive agent of the successful<br />

French artist, Alain Godon.<br />

1 NE 40th St. #5<br />

305.308.6398<br />

www.markowiczfineart.com


[85a]<br />

Maitardi<br />

Maitardi, a European concept<br />

combining ristorante and bar,<br />

offers wood-burning oven-baked<br />

pizzas, Northern <strong>It</strong>alian appetizers,<br />

pastas and entrees, as well<br />

as sandwiches, tapas and<br />

desserts.<br />

120 NE 40th St.<br />

305.572.1400<br />

www.ionthedistrict.com<br />

N<br />

[7a]<br />

Maxalto<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.572.2915<br />

[75]<br />

MBM <strong>Miami</strong><br />

130 NE 40th St.<br />

305.571.7117<br />

[78, 79]<br />

Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink<br />

130 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.5550<br />

[157]<br />

miniBar<br />

3612 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.576.7031<br />

[134]<br />

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams<br />

3841 NE 2nd Ave. #101<br />

305.576.1135<br />

[150]<br />

Miyo Home<br />

47 NE 36th St.<br />

305.576.4170<br />

[80]<br />

Monica James & Co.<br />

140 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.6222<br />

[134c]<br />

Molteni &C / Dada<br />

3841 NE 2nd Ave. Suite #103<br />

786.363.9111<br />

[63]<br />

Neoteric Home/<br />

Neoteric Contract<br />

50 NE 40th St.<br />

305.438.2842<br />

[95]<br />

NiBa Home<br />

39 NE 39th St.<br />

305.573.1939<br />

[61]<br />

NiBa Rug Collections<br />

30 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.1355<br />

[25]<br />

now, A Style Store<br />

51 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.9988<br />

[6]<br />

Nu House <strong>Design</strong><br />

4100 NE 2nd Ave. #209<br />

305.572.9505<br />

O<br />

[68]<br />

Oggetti<br />

Oggetti has everything for a<br />

well-designed room, including<br />

glass, lighting, furniture, rugs,<br />

accessories and furniture. Most<br />

items are in stock and ready<br />

for delivery.<br />

74 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.4626<br />

www.oggetti.com<br />

[85]<br />

Ornare<br />

Ornare is a luxury wardrobe<br />

manufacturer for bedrooms, living<br />

rooms, home theaters and<br />

offices. Ornare sets trends with<br />

a meticulous eye for detail and<br />

the aesthetics.<br />

3930 NE 2nd Ave. #102<br />

305.438.0260<br />

www.ornare.com<br />

P<br />

[65]<br />

Oceanview Shades and Drapery<br />

62 NE 40th St.<br />

305.438.0024<br />

[160]<br />

Odegard<br />

3621 NE <strong>Miami</strong> Ct.<br />

305.576.7166<br />

[152]<br />

Office Dimensions<br />

3621 NE 1st Ct.<br />

305.576.7550<br />

[57]<br />

Orange Café<br />

2 NE 40th St.<br />

305.571.4070<br />

[124]<br />

Oriental Décor<br />

108 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.4727<br />

[44]<br />

Outdoor Therapy<br />

161 NE 40th St. #100<br />

305.571.5144<br />

[23]<br />

Pacific Time Restaurant<br />

35 NE 40th St.<br />

305.722.7369<br />

[1]<br />

Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

Phoenician <strong>Art</strong>s prides itself in<br />

creating and Customizing Fully<br />

handmade Mosaics from all natural<br />

stones, Based on the same<br />

techniques used by the Greek,<br />

Romans and Byzantines.<br />

4300 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.305.0121<br />

Phoenician<strong>Art</strong>s.com<br />

[111]<br />

Poltrona Frau<br />

Poltrona Frau offers classic and<br />

contemporary <strong>It</strong>alian furniture for<br />

home, office and contract projects.<br />

The company specializes in<br />

hand-upholstered leather.<br />

10 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.3636<br />

www.frauatlantica.net<br />

Q<br />

[102]<br />

Perfect Shade Collection<br />

3900A NE 1st Ave.<br />

305.438.0011<br />

[65]<br />

Pianeta Legno Floors USA<br />

54 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.3141<br />

[110]<br />

Poltrona Frau Outlet<br />

10 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.3636<br />

[10]<br />

Q American Barbeque<br />

4029 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.227.2378<br />

S<br />

T<br />

[128]<br />

Raul Carrasco<br />

180 NE 39th St. #112<br />

305.573.7889<br />

[101]<br />

Ricart Gallery<br />

3900 NE 1st Ave.<br />

305.576.5000<br />

At Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant you will truly have an<br />

[53]<br />

a Pilates <strong>Miami</strong> Studio<br />

3936 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.573.4430<br />

[52]<br />

Pizzavolante<br />

3918 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave.<br />

305.573.5325<br />

[128]<br />

Poliform<br />

180 NE 39th St. #101<br />

305.573.9950<br />

R<br />

[124]<br />

Rothman Associates<br />

108 NE 39th St.<br />

305.573.8300<br />

[11]<br />

The Rug Company<br />

4040 NE 2nd Ave. #104<br />

305.576.9868<br />

[92]<br />

Saruski <strong>Design</strong> Studio<br />

3925 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave. #2<br />

305.573.6900<br />

[74]<br />

Sauvage<br />

3925 N. <strong>Miami</strong> Ave. #2<br />

305.573.6900<br />

[74b]<br />

Sebastien James<br />

130 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.5200<br />

[128]<br />

Shampology Salon & Supply<br />

180 NE 39th St. #216<br />

305.576.1530<br />

[158]<br />

Shuichi Take Fitness Club<br />

3250 NE 1st Ave. #504<br />

305.856.4588<br />

[161]<br />

Shulman + Associates<br />

100 NE 38th St. #2<br />

305.438.0609<br />

[47]<br />

Sra. Martinez<br />

4000 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.573.5474<br />

[34]<br />

Susane R.<br />

93 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.8483<br />

[128]<br />

Team 7<br />

180 NE 39th St. #110<br />

305.438.9663<br />

[38]<br />

Thread Count<br />

125 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.5500<br />

[11]<br />

TSAO <strong>Design</strong> Group<br />

4040 NE 2nd Ave. #314<br />

305.576.2006<br />

[76]<br />

Turchin Jewelry<br />

130 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.7117<br />

[104]<br />

Tushka <strong>Art</strong> Lampshade Studio<br />

101 NE 39th St.<br />

305.573.6381<br />

U<br />

[97]<br />

Urban <strong>Art</strong><br />

Urban <strong>Art</strong> continuously presents<br />

the most complete collection of<br />

outstanding accessories in the<br />

market, including one-of-a-kind<br />

pieces; original paintings and<br />

sculptures; antiques; and furniture.<br />

75 NE 39th St.<br />

305.576.7080<br />

www.urbanarthome.com<br />

V<br />

W<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

[107]<br />

Vino & Olio<br />

139 NE 39th St.<br />

305.573.0707<br />

[7c]<br />

Vitra<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.572.2909<br />

[156]<br />

W Wine Bistro<br />

3622 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.576.7775<br />

[11]<br />

Waterworks<br />

191 NE 40th St. #101<br />

305.573.5943<br />

[83]<br />

Windsor <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

168 NE 40th St.<br />

305.576.1618<br />

[87]<br />

Wolfgang Roth & Partners,<br />

Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />

201 NE 39th St. 2nd Floor<br />

305.576.6960<br />

[81]<br />

Y-3<br />

150 NE 40th St.<br />

305.573.1603<br />

[7]<br />

Zanotta<br />

4141 NE 2nd Ave.<br />

305.572.1280

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