Opposite the modern Art Basel convention center in Miami, this year's Design Miami took place in early December under a spacious white tent, offering a platform for emerging talents, museum works and a cultural program with lectures and round tables.
Architecture & Interior
Spanish designer Javier Iloret brought the art of assembling the Rubik's cube to the world of urban architecture. He created an interactive facade that transforms into a colorful play of light through a cube interface.
Cathedral Group, a UK real estate company, has come up with an innovative charity project. 20 contemporary designers and architects were invited to make each of them a house for dolls based on the architecture of the 21st century.
Ombro is not an ordinary coffee table set. Their story is based on a visual, optical game that is created by two perforated surfaces that together create an optical illusion.
The phenomenon of the "Aurora Bolearis" or the Northern Lights has attracted and stimulated the imagination of visitors of all ages for many years. Design Libero presents the "Aurora" bathroom furniture collection, which imitates this natural phenomenon.
A new skyscraper designed by Porsche Design and Dezer Development has begun to rise in Miami. The special feature of this 60-story building will be three elevators that will bring the steel horse right to the living room.
Fun is everywhere, and it can also be in the living room over a drink with friends.
French artist Benedetto Bufalino likes to inject humor into his urban interventions, which he adhered to in his latest project, entitled "La Caravane Dans Le Ciel" (Caravan in the Sky).
DISC'O'CLOCK wall clocks are modern, but at the same time carry the weight of history. Made from vinyl records that have spent their lifetime under the hands of DJs, they reflect the connections between fashion, design, and art.
December is a time to get together, a time to celebrate, a time to revive old friendships, a time to give gifts, but without cooking and baking delicious desserts, it wouldn't be what it is.
Who does not enjoy moments in a warm and cozy home, when obligations are far away? Accessories and cooking tools can be that magical ingredient that makes the home even more pleasant. Spices, herbs and exotic additions, with which the dishes on the plate come to life anew, will turn the home into a real culinary world in which we will pamper our closest ones.
On the vast expanse of the Greenlandic island of Uummannaq, high above the North Pole, rest two unusual sculptures by the Dutch designer Rob Sweer.