The Best Of Design Miami 2015

As the smaller sister fair that accompanies Art Basel, Design Miami stands out amongst the multitude of satellite fairs for its smartly curated collection of participating galleries, design houses and workshops, each displaying it’s own slate of fine art furnishings and high concept decor.

Part of Design Miami‘s appeal is its modest size, allowing onlookers to easily lap the entire fair within an hour or two, its wide walkways providing for easy meandering — all of which encourages actual engagement with the works, as well as conversations with the exhibitors and often even the designers.

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In comparison, Art Basel, housed in the massive convention center across the street, requires at least one full day (if not two) to fully take in, and even then, you’re doing so frenetically and without real focus, swept along by a flood of seemingly purposeless selfie-taking “enthusiasts”, along the way encountering many a dead-eyed gallerist who only has time for patrons with very deep pockets.

Whereas Art Basel often felt overbearing, fragmented and claustrophobic, Design Miami soothed with its handsomely spaced floor plan and imaginative displays, allowing for onlookers such as myself to form a decent understanding of what trends and which pieces are presently punctuating contemporary design.

Here’s a selection of stand-outs from the show:

Photos by James Armstrong and Andrew Pogany, unless otherwise noted.

 

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