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.
The most extensive so far, both in terms of the number of exhibitors, exhibits and event space, it showed a lot of great things.
Brass petals and a lamp in the shape of a houseplant form the "Mystery Garden" exhibition by Algerian designer Taher Chemirik.
The modern lamp in intense cyclamen tones was created by Johanna Grawunder.
Studio Dupont Corian created the magnificent "Peacock Feather" chair from a single plastic sheet.
An imaginative floral seat by designer Satyendra Pakhala.
A limited series of blown glass chandeliers from the Venetian studio Wonderglass.
A collection of 18-carat Ross Lovegrove rings made using 3D print technology.
Dutch designer Gijs Bakker's brooches emphasize the importance of gold in the competitive world of sports, politics and business. The present brooches with portraits of Nadal and Ronaldo were also created by laser welding gold on titanium.
Another original coffee table, the work of Hella Jongerius.
As the main sponsor of the event, Audi presented a one-off exhibition of two models from its series of racing cars - the red R8 Spyder and the silver r8 LMS Ultra.
In the 1970s, designer Renata Müller's toys were used in psychiatric institutions to exercise balance, perception and eye-hand coordination.
Swarovski crystal installation by Guilherme Torres.
Furniture made from scrap computer parts by designer Benjamin Rollins Caldwell.
New York architecture studio Formlessfinder installed a contemporary pavilion installation at the entrance with an aluminum suspension bridge placed on a pile of Miami sand.
One of the two surviving pre-fab houses by modern artist Jean Prouvé from 1944.
Louis Vuitton set up “La maison au bord de l'eau”, a never-before-built project by Charlotte Perriand.
Singer Pharrell on tour of Charlotte Perriand's exhibition entitled "The House on Montmartre".
Shoghei Shigematas' project as part of the "New Vision of Life in Miami" competition.
Dutch designer Simon Heijdens has teamed up with French champagne producer Perrier-Jouët to create a stunning light installation featuring three illustrations in glowing liquid.
"Metamorphoses" is the result of designer Maria Pergay's collaboration with the Italian brand Fendi, which brings extraordinary objects including steel, glass, leather and even fur.
A set of garden furniture by designer Walter Lamb from the 1940s, made from nautical cotton draped over bronze frames.
A table with an unusual shape by designer Jonathan Muecke.
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