Design Miami

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Design Miami/
GenreDesign show : exhibitions and competitions
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Miami, United States; Basel, Switzerland
FounderCraig Robins, Ambra Medda
ParticipantsInternational designers, gallerists, and collectors
Attendance28,000
Websitebasel2018.designmiami.com

Design Miami/ is an international design fair held annually in December in Miami, Florida. Its sister show, "Design Miami/ Basel", occurs every June, in Basel, Switzerland. The fair was founded by real estate developer Craig Robins and design consultant Ambra Medda, who was the show's original director. The current Chief Executive Officer is Jen Roberts.

Launched in 2005 as "Design.05", the show was renamed "Design Miami/" the following year and expanded into Switzerland. Both fairs run parallel to the "Art Basel" and "Art Basel: Miami Beach" sister shows.

"Design Miami/" attracts designers, gallerists, critics and collectors from around the world.[1] It features exhibitions, awards and talk presentations.[2] The 2017 edition saw about 28,000 visitors with the participation of 47 design galleries.[3]

"Design Miami/" gives out two awards every year: the Design Visionary Award and the Designers of the Future Award. Some of the past winners include architect Zaha Hadid, industrial designer Konstantin Grcic, Swedish design studio Front, artist Graham Hudson, interaction designers Marcelo Coelho and Jamie Zigelbaum, Berlin-based conceptual design studio Beta Tank, and Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka.

References[]

  1. ^ "Dezeen's guide to the best architecture, design and tech events for 2018". Dezeen. January 8, 2018.
  2. ^ Fiona Sinclair Scott. "Americana, utopian visions and futuristic manufacturing: What to see at Design Miami 2017". CNN.
  3. ^ "Design Miami/ Basel 2017 achieves record sales & attendance | Miami Art Guide". July 11, 2017.

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