Design Miami\/ launches a new retail platform and presents a new collection of works on paper created by international designers, artists and architects, to offer support in areas most hit by the Covid-19 pandemic.\nFeaturing works by the likes of Annabelle Selldorf, Marlene Huissoud, Formafantasma, Kiki & Joost\u00a0and many more...
‘While we are looking ahead to the Miami fair in December, we wanted to find a way to support our galleries and partners in the interim,’ says Roberts. ‘The collectible design market has seen some upsides to the pandemic as people have had to spend the majority of their time in their homes.
/ portfolio, and become a destination where visitors can browse and purchase the best in collectible design from the foremost experts in the field as they would at our fairs.’ §Mountain Rains, a watercolour by Satyendra PakhaléCaptured Process by Amsterdam-based studio BCXSY, work on paper’Sayl Chair and Treet of Hope’ sketch by Yves BeharPostage Rates sketch by Chen Chen & Kai Williams
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