Art, architecture and travel in Miami
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Miami - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Miami.
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Letter from Miami: riding the residential real estate boom in 2017
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Hot wheels: art dealer Kenny Schachter pops the bonnet on his car collection
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Art Basel Miami Beach 2013: The Florida fair steps out of the shadows of its Swiss sibling
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Beach house: Airbnb reveals modular pavillion plans for Design Miami
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Martin Brudnizki designs Miami's Surf Club Restaurant by chef Thomas Keller
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Arthur Casas has crafted a world unto itself, with ancient Japanese woodworking techniques, at Kosushi Miami
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Klima is sensorial Spanish restaurant, residing in the heart of Miami Beach
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Juvia — Miami, USA
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The W South Beach launches a new penthouse
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Thompson Miami Beach — Miami, USA
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Miami’s softer side is revealed with the re-opening of The Plymouth hotel
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Mexican artists and designers experiment with Grupo Arca marbles
At their Wynwood showroom, Grupo Arca presents a series of expressive marble designs from a roster of Mexican artists and designers
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SLS South Beach — Miami, USA
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The Nautilus in Miami has unveiled its new penthouse
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The Sixty Hotel group launches a hotel in Miami's South Beach
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Metropolitan by Como — Miami, USA
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London-based Argent Design has created Generator's new Miami outpost
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Hong Kong’s Swire Hotels lands in North America, with East Miami
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Miami marvels: fashion’s finest findings at Design Miami/Art Basel
It wasn’t only the art aficionados that descended on Miami this week, the fashion crowd also flocked to the bright neon lights and Art Deco beachfront. Though the tried and tested approach of teaming up with artists for Design Miami/Art Basel is still going strong, this year’s proceedings stepped it up a notch. Dior’s Kim Jones brought his all-star cast to Miami’s Allapattah district for his Pre-Fall 2020 extravaganza: a psychedelic collaboration with Shawn Stussy hosted opposite the brand new Rubell Museum. If ‘Art Week’ (as the global fairs are now routinely called) was becoming an extension of fashion week, Jones’ sojourn further validates that notion. There’s plenty more to see, though.
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The Miami rooftop bars keeping us in high spirits
In many ways, Miami’s charms – dominated principally by a culture of beach and sea – are best experienced on the ground level. Less expected though is the heady experience of floating, figuratively speaking, over the landscape, inevitably in an aerie atop a hotel building. And with a chilled drink in hand and the stopwatch set for sunset, the moment is, as they say, priceless. Herewith, our pick of the best rooftop bars in Miami.
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COS and Studio Swine branch out in Miami with scented bubble installation
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Sweet spots: the coolest ice-cream parlours around the world
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Jonathan Anderson begins his transformation of Loewe into a cultural brand with his new Miami outpost
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Chance encounters: Loewe brings painting and pottery together in Miami
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Philippe Malouin’s nostalgic industrial office furniture for Salon 94 Design
An exclusive look at the London-based designer’s first office furniture range to debut at Design Miami/Basel
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Experiments and curious showcases at Design Miami/Basel
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Es Devlin collaborates with Chanel on monumental exhibition
Es Devlin has created an immersive labyrinth to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Chanel No5
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