Pictured: View of the living room inside a never-realized cabana design by Charlotte Perriand, newly produced by Louis Vuitton Owner of the New York design showroom Matter Pictured: Wooden beams with transplanted knots by the up-and-coming Brooklyn artist Sam Ekwurtzel Pictured: Arsham and streetwear designer Chris Stamp, emerging from their business meeting in the Standard Hotel’s hamamĬo-founder of the New York design firm Fort Standard Pictured: “Snowman With Scarf” by Tony Tasset at Kavi Gupta gallery, a horrible reminder of what was awaiting most of us post-fairĪrtist and co-founder of the collaborative practice Snarkitecture, which debuted a limited-edition headphone design for Beats in Miami Pictured: Self portrait wearing Jeremy Scott’s Red Nails Finger sunglasses for Linda Farrow, presumably picked up at Farrow’s 10th anniversary pool party with Le BaronĬo-founder of Various Projects and Project No. Pictured: A brooch from contemporary jewelry dealer Caroline Van Hoek’s “secret stash”įounder of the New York design firm Architecture at Large Pictured: The kitchen at Mark McDonald and Dwayne Resnick’s condo in The Helen Mar Pictured: Rossana Orlandi seated on the Peacock Chair by Uufie, which her eponymous gallery debuted during the fair - right across from Volume’s boothĭesign specialist at Artsy, the online partner of Design Miami Co-founder of Volume Gallery, who showed its latest collection by Jonathan Muecke at Design Miami/Basel. Here’s what they sent us meanwhile come back tomorrow to see our own final dispatch from the show! Because we couldn’t be everywhere nor see everything, we decided to ask some of our favorite design-world folks to share with us what they saw - the one favorite photo they took in Miami last week, from droopy hot dogs to Modernist masterpieces. And then there were the personal moments we missed just by virtue of not being able to be at every gathering of friends, every party, or every impromptu beach hang at any given time - the weird, wacky, and wonderful experiences our friends had amidst the hyper-stimulation that is Basel, which we witnessed fragments of during the rare times when we were able to sit down and catch up on our Instagram feed. We ourselves had so little time at Art Basel itself that we did an embarrassingly inadequate skim through what amounted to about a third of the show, promising ourselves we’d come back later in the week (yeah right). If you spent even an ounce of time at the pool while in Miami for Basel last week, or having cocktails with friends, or sleeping late thanks to an epic hangover, there’s an excellent chance you failed to see everything that was on view at the various fairs and satellite exhibitions around town.
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