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Design Miami Announces Satellite Events
With one-off commissions and rare works by French Modernist masters, satellite events will enrich the Design Miami experience.
From December 8–10, Miami’s Design District will host an outpouring of global design for design forum Design Miami. In conjunction with the show, several organizations will host satellite exhibitions covering a diverse array of work. Held at various […]
Fiestas of Furniture From South America
New York is like a United Nations of antiques dealers. One of the newest additions to its international roster is Notus, a TriBeCa gallery that sells Brazilian antiques made from 1640 to 1888.
“We founded the gallery to showcase the achievements of Portuguese colonial arts, an area that has not yet been fully explored,” said Stephen […]
Fine furniture goes smart and wired
Beauty and functionality marry in pieces with new vocabulary: Docking, recharging, accessing.
Finally, a piece of furniture that reflects how people really live: a cabinet/desk/console that recharges multiple cell phones, docks iPods, and provides Internet access and data ports for laptops.
Furniture with a function
Finally, a piece of furniture that reflects how we really live. Imagine a cabinet/desk/console that recharges multiple cellphones, docks iPods and provides Internet access and data ports for laptops.
This multitasking design is so new, it doesn’t even have a name. But it’s being touted as a command center for families and households because it organizes […]
Madrid airport wins architecture ‘oscar’
Madrid’s Barajas International Airport was awarded Britain’s most prestigious architectural award, dubbed by some as the “Oscars of architecture.”
The airport, designed by Richard Rogers Partnership, beat out five other contenders to snatch the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Stirling Prize.
It marks the first time Richard Rogers Partnership — which has also designed the Welsh […]
