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Miami Collected

In the main living areas, classical upholstered seating sits alongside stone-clad walls and finely crafted marquetry furniture. Shells, coral-inspired lamps, and carefully selected artworks introduce references to the sea without resorting to a literal coastal language. Woven rugs, wicker, natural stone, and baskets create a rich interplay of textures that connects the interiors to their surroundings. Asian and Arab influences emerge through geometric motifs found in textiles, artwork, and decorative details, appearing alongside handcrafted pieces and furnishings from varied origins. In the living room, works by Fernando Botero introduce scale, color, and a distinctive visual counterpoint to the lightness of the palette. In the bedrooms, floral wallcoverings meet geometric textiles and marquetry furnishings, while canopy beds and light fabrics bring a softer, more intimate atmosphere. Rather than adhering to a conventional idea of beachfront living, the apartment brings together diverse cultural references, craftsmanship, and collected pieces in an interior shaped by texture, layering, and a global point of view.

Project Details

  • Location Miami - USA
  • Area 750 sq m
  • Year 2017
  • Status Completed
  • Interiors Design Sig Bergamin & Murilo Lomas
  • Photography Björn Wallander

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Interiors. Miami Collected