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Maison & Objet Americas has grown in strength for its second year at Miami Beach. Among the fair's many highlights is 2016 Designer of the Year Rafael de Cárdenas' 'Neon Jungle' installation (pictured)
拉斐尔·德·卡德纳斯(Rafael de Cárdenas)为了表彰自己被评为2016年博览会年度最佳设计师,创建了一个名为“霓虹灯”(Neon Jungle)的大胆装置,装饰着热带树叶,让游客可以在设计区欣赏来自波普实验室(PopLab)的冰棒。
The fair's Rising American Talents line-up shone a spotlight on the work of the Los Angeles-based designer Ben Medansky (pictured)...
... and New Yorker Samuel Amoia, who presented this screen from Itz'ana Home
Local designer Phil Luangrath captured Miami's showstopping style with this green alligator and brass bench
The Santiago-based firm, Great Things to People, featured a new series of ceramics made by Cappellini, a special project using Miami colours, and a marble and bronze stool made for Friedman Benda
Laboratorio Mattoni unveiled its shiny outdoor Luca Mattoni-designed kitchen
Ritz Marwitz had Bauhaus-era ceramicist Hedwig Bollhagen’s striped vessels on display
Maison Montaigne lined up three of Dominique Roitel’s 'Misericorde' chairs, which were inspired by the small stools in Middle-Age churches that priests would use to rest on
Brazil’s Guilherme Wentz gave visitors a taste of his streamlined aesthetic
Lumifer showed its minimal wood and steel 'Saturn' table
Blackbody designed a striking illuminated booth of hanging lights
Kinsa’s bulbous vases, handcrafted in Peru, stood on three legs with round openings
The Canadian artist Pascale Girardin hung a set of of striking lights sculpted of unbreakable, thermoformed polycarbonate titled 'Ondulation'. Photography: Gaia Zuffa
keywords:Miami, Rafael de Cárdenas, Maison et Objet, USA, Global Fair Guide 2016