Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Photos by Stéphane Aboudaram | We Are Content(s)
Ghost, a contemporary sculptural bench in bronze by Niamh Barry. Ireland, 2023.
Maison Gerard will present a booth celebrating female contemporary designers. Hailing from many different countries, these will premiere new major works, each designer pushing the boundary of her discipline in new and unexplored directions.
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The curatorial theme of the Design Miami/ 2023 exhibition spotlights the role design plays both in reflecting and responding to the world around us—throughout history and at this pivotal, polarized moment. It is a celebration of objects inspired by place, identity, and heritage—and the beauty and power that can be drawn from our most intimate, rooted connections.