Design Miami influencers slideshow
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Blokko Pouf by Nanda Vigo (2017) at Erastudio Apartment-Gallery
“I adore Nanda s work . . . she never fails to surprise! This specific work, Blokko Pouf, is so eloquent . . . elegant, courageous, and playful.”—Valeria Napoleone, collector
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Hanging Lamp by Ettore Sottsass (1957) at Friedman Benda
“[Sottsass] always so successfully plays with shapes and colors and different materials. It is a beautiful abstraction in three dimensions.”—Valeria Napoleone, collector
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Namoradeira Rocking Chair by José Zanine Caldas (early 1970s) at Mercado Moderno
“The armchair for talking with someone while listening to samba and sipping a caipirinha.”—Armand Hadida, founder and artistic director of Leclaireur
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Synergy by Gloria Cortina (2016) at Cristina Grajales Gallery
“It’s all about the putting together, it’s an architecture of object; various volumes meeting in a perfect harmony.”—Armand Hadida, founder and artistic director of Leclaireur
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Antony Armchair by Jean Prouvé (1954) at Laffanour, Galerie Downtown
“A sculpture-like object that makes reference to the world of design.”—Armand Hadida, founder and artistic director of Leclaireur
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