Today the Home&Decoration brings you 2018 Florida Design Guide with a special focus on Miami! Take a look at what’s hot and what’s not and we decided, also, to bring a special treat for Interior Desing Lovers.
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Mandarin Oriental
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Mandarin Oriental
Experience the 5 Star hotel in central Miami, Brickell offering luxurious rooms and suites, fine dining, private spa, meeting and wedding facilities. -
Faena Hotel
Experience Faena Miami Beach, an award-winning luxury hotel featuring stunning Art Deco-inspired suites, world-class dining, private beach club and more. For more information, please check their website in here. -
St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort
Across the street from the vaunted retail mecca, this opulent resort draws a well-manicured crowd who are in town to shop, spa, and relax. Beachfront yoga and fitness classes from cult trainers Tracie Wright Vlaun and Christopher Vlaun help offset all the indulgence. -
PB Steak
A Fran Lebowitz quote printed on an exposed rafter here—“My favorite animal is steak”—sets the tone at the latest addition to the Pubbelly Group’s mini-empire in South Beach’s Purdy area. Under Edison bulbs and a huge chalkboard menu, locals dig in to tartare sliders, yellowtail-ceviche tacos, and butcher cuts of aged Black Angus. -
Cypress Room
Michael Schwartz, whose Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink has anchored the Design District since 2007, opened this small, formal dining room nearby as a showcase for more-ambitious dishes: lamb tartare with quail egg; seared snapper with a sea urchin rouille. Mismatched china, wall-mounted deer heads, and a menu of barrel-aged cocktails keep the atmosphere light. -
Eating House
An unassuming space in Coral Gables—10 minutes from the airport—is the setting for exciting cooking by young chef Giorgio Rapicavoli. Dinner is a mash-up of Italian, Asian, and Southern traditions, using modern techniques (pork belly glazed in dashi caramel; tomato salad with frozen coconut milk). The brunch menu’s stoner-joke dishes (Cap’n Crunch pancakes; Tang mimosas) actually work -
Khong River House
Lincoln Road is the last place you’d expect to find authentic northern Thai cuisine, but those are real Chiang Mai–style khao soi noodles in coconut-milk broth on the menu. A sister restaurant to the bourbon-and-bacon hit Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, Khong River is done up like a Southeast Asian farmhouse, with tin ceilings, wicker birdcages, and a bar stacked with liquor bottles. It’s still South Beach, after all. -
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De La Cruz Collection - To Visit
Beverage tycoon Carlos de la Cruz and his wife, Rosa, show their extensive collection of contemporary art in a soaring, three-story space in the Design District. Free docent tours illuminate works by Mark Bradford, Wade Guyton, Rudolf Stingel, and others. On the top floor, the wit of Gabriel Orozco is juxtaposed with the anguished elegance of Félix González-Torres. -
Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami - To Visit
Don’t judge a cultural institution by its size: small but influential MOCA stages intriguing shows by executive director Bonnie Clearwater and hotshot young curator Alex Gartenfeld, as well as permanent outdoor installations such as Mark Handforth’s Electric Tree and Jack Pierson’s Paradise. -
Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami - To Visit
Don’t judge a cultural institution by its size: small but influential MOCA stages intriguing shows by executive director Bonnie Clearwater and hotshot young curator Alex Gartenfeld, as well as permanent outdoor installations such as Mark Handforth’s Electric Tree and Jack Pierson’s Paradise. -
Wolfsonian- Fiu - Must See
A thoughtful oasis amid the madness of South Beach, Micky Wolfson’s collection of objects is meant to showcase the “persuasive power of art and design.” You’ll see propaganda posters by Ben Shahn, World’s Fair souvenirs, and early- to mid-20th-century household appliances. -
Wynwood Arts District - Must See
The Goldman family spurred the redevelopment of New York’s SoHo and Miami’s South Beach. Now they’re transforming this former warehouse zone into an arts-centric community. The linchpin: the commission of impressive murals from the world’s greatest street artists (Shepard Fairey; Kenny Scharf; Futura), the best of them corralled into a sort of open-air museum called Wynwood Walls. -
Wynwood Arts District - Must See
ther galleries have colonized the neighborhood—chief among them Gallery Diet, Emerson Dorsch, Fredric Snitzer, and David Castillo Gallery—followed by the inevitable hipster hangouts. Now you can order pour-overs at Panther Coffee, shop for clever design objects at Elemental, and down craft beers and $2 tacos with the locals at Wood Tavern. -
For Interior Design Lovers - Echo Aventura
On the last five acres of Aventura waterfront lies Echo Aventura, an intimate luxury retreat that redefines the city’s lifestyle. Echo’s sophisticated and remarkable conceptual design by Carlos Ott and stunning interiors by Yabu Pushelberg set an imaginative destination for the most cutting-edge living experience. -
For Interior Design Lovers - Echo Aventura
Echo residences are delivered furniture ready and offer unparalleled home technology, amenities and services available to residents 24 hours a day. Some of these exclusive services include pet walking for all residents, complimentary breakfast served daily, 24-hour valet and much more. With 24 properties up for grabs, one could be yours from $895,000 to $2,459,000. -
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For Interior Design Lovers - MONIOMI DESIGN
The Philanthropist. More than 20 years of combined experience in commercial, hospitality and high-end residential interior design, provide their clients with innovative interiors. -
For Interior Design Lovers - Pepe Calderin Design
Pepe Calderin Design is an award-winning interior design firm based in Miami and New York City specializing in both high-end residential and commercial throughout the Americas, Europe, and Saudi Arabia. -
For Interior Design Lovers - Pepe Calderin Design
Pepe Calderin Design is an award-winning interior design firm based in Miami and New York City specializing in both high-end residential and commercial throughout the Americas, Europe, and Saudi Arabia.
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