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Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. By subscribing to our mailing list you agree to our terms and privacy policy. Introducing MIRAI Design District, the newest architectural masterwork from the renowned Kengo Kuma. A New York court dismissed a lawsuit by the Judd Foundation against Tina Kim Gallery of New York and Kukje Gallery of South Korea over fingerprints left on a Donald Judd sculpture. Despite the galleries paying $680,000 for the damage in 2021, the lawsuit sought an additional $170,000 and damages, but was deemed untimely by Judge Nancy M. Bannon due to being filed four years after the damage was discovered.
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Trendy locals love this aesthetically pleasing, Greece-inspired shop (adjacent to the ever-packed Mandolin Aegean Bistro), which offers a selection of off-the-beaten-path labels and bespoke homewares as well as coffee from a café in the front. Mrs. Mandolin is a great choice for shoppers who feel a tad intimidated by the huge, high-fashion brands dotting the Design District. This place is a little more chill (and affordable) than your average Gucci store. Miami’s centrally located haven for luxury shopping also boasts some of the city’s best dining, art and events.
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Located in the heart of the Miami Design District, ZZ’s Club is a two-story Japanese restaurant and membership club, helmed by critically acclaimed global restaurant company, Major Food Group (MFG). Within the heart of the first-floor dining area lies a 14-seat marble sushi counter, presided over by two of New York City’s most revered and beloved sushi chefs, Masa Ito and Kevin Kim. Upstairs, a second level of uninhibited decadence boasts exclusive amenities with an outdoor cigar lounge, backgammon terrace, and subterranean cocktail bar.
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There’s also an interactive net (goes from floor 6 up to 7) and spiral staircase (floor 7 down to 6). Many people go to the rooftop as well which offers an unexpected, stunning and unobstructed view of the neighborhood. This petite, tree-lined enclave is sort of like Wynwood’s older sister who went to a fancy art school up north and has amazing style. Pretty, manicured Design District might contain an unusually high concentration of coveted luxury shops, but it also has amazing cultural offerings—and many of them cost nothing to enjoy.
The Miami Design District is a creative neighborhood featuring cutting-edge fashion, culture, design, and dining. Join us as we host an exciting array of forward-thinking projects for Art Week 2022. The Berlin-based 032c has opened its first international retail and exhibition space in Seoul’s Seongsu neighborhood, a trendy area often likened to Brooklyn.
LVMH and Miami Design District Unveil Sustainability Partnership - WWD
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Happily, it’s open now and for you fashionistas, it’s a must visit when you’re in the Design District. Time your visit to grab an Italian coffee and pastry, or maybe an Italian style sandwich or pasta, and gaze through or purchase some of the 900 books on all aspects of fashion from around the world. And how could I forget the fashion magazines from everywhere from Korea and the UK to Italy and France! If, in advance of your visit you’d like to find out more about the Instituto, click here for my earlier post. Although not as big as the ICA, de la Cruz offers another selection of art to peruse—for free.
Miami’s only two Michelin-starred restaurant fittingly resides in Design District. At L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami, find artfully composed, Miami-inspired contemporary French dishes (think seared scallops topped with coconut foam in a cilantro broth) in a dark and moody space. There’s an option to order à la carte, but if you can swing the price tag, go for the chef’s seasonal tasting menu. Chanel, Cartier, Creed, Hermes, Fendi, Louis Vuitton — Most of these stores have one thing in common. The first is that some used to be located in Bal Harbour Shops, a suburb near the water to the north of MDD, and then moved over to this side of town.

The menu categories include entradas, tacos and tostadas, quesadillas, burritos and breakfast tacos served all day. B-side is a Nikkei-inspired sushi restaurant located in the Miami Design District’s Palm Court. Sister restaurant of Itamae, B-side’s dishes are also rooted in Peruvian-Japanese flavors and traditions while celebrating local and seasonal ingredients. If you want to be transported to a place outside Miami, dress in something chic and head to dinner at the new and swanky Swan, then go for cocktails upstairs at the restaurant’s Bar Bevy. The sceney spot, which is partially owned by Pharrell, draws lots of celebrities to the area and its Modern European cuisine ranges in price from two to four dollar signs.
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A true architectural wonder, opulently designed by the renowned Ken Fulk, ZZ’s Club reflects a playful yet glamorous environment, offering the highest caliber of cuisine, personalized hospitality, and unmatched amenities, all under one roof. Gucci’s dedicated men’s boutique just opened.Spanning across two floors, it includes a private VIP shopping area, and carries an expanded offering of men’s products including ready-to-wear, luggage, shoes, small leather goods, and eyewear. Customers can also discover Gucci’s signature travel offering, Gucci Valigeria, along with lines presented alongside the Cruise collection. Prominent Miami pastry chef and café owner Antonio Bachour, has his first full scale restaurant here, Table, his most ambitious venture to date, with close to 5,500 square feet of indoor/outdoor cafe, dining and bar space.
Artists in the 2018 exhibition include classics such as Dalí as well as groundbreaking modern artists like Kathryn Andrews. Take a virtual tour with local influencer Daniela Ramirez and visit some of Miami's most photo-worthy locations. At MIRAI Design District, every space is its own, flexible in size, form, and function to support each brand’s DNA—a series of micro-experiences that add up to a compelling and striking destination for consumers and business owners. Immerse yourself in this extraordinary installation comprised of faux coral boulders sculpted into a secluded lounge. This Design District food hall (formerly named St. Roch and then Politan Row) has choices ranging from pasta and tacos to fried chicken and one of the best omakase sushi counters in the city.
The Moore Furniture Building was one of the first stores in the U.S. dedicated strictly to furniture. Greater Miami & Miami Beach is a world-class destination for arts and culture. You’ll find that Miami’s arts and culture scene is filled with an international flavor and vibrant energy that shines brighter than ever. Information desks are located throughout the neighborhood from the hours of Monday – Saturday 11 am – 8 pm, and Sunday 12 pm – 6 pm during Art Week. The nominees, which also include Pio Abad and Delaine La Bas, have all held significant exhibitions within the past year and will be featured in a group show at Tate Britain from September 25 to February 16.
It’s a great lunch spot between shopping sprees and has plenty of seating for big groups, plus a large central bar if you need a bit of liquid courage to pull the trigger on your next purchase. The area of land that is now the Design District was once a pineapple farm in a neighborhood referred to as Buena Vista. Moore, built the historic Moore Building in the 1920s for his family furniture business.
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