Wallpaper*: Espasso Brings Brazilian Design to Miami’s Shore Club Hotel in a New Exhibition
Em Trânsito at The Shore Club, Miami. Vazada armchairs by Zanini de Zanine, Pinda and Java armchair by Carlos Motta,Em Trânsito at The Shore Club, Miami. Benjamin and Moleca armchair and Mocho stool by Sergio Rodrigues.Em Trânsito at The Shore Club, Miami. Suchus stool by Etel Carmona, Grude armchair by Fernando Mendes and Julia Krantz and Jacaranda bench by Zanini de Zanine.Em Trânsito at The Shore Club, Miami. Concreto bench by Claudia Moreira Salles and Farmacinha cabinet by Isay Weinfeld.Vazada armchair by Zanini de ZanineAnette armchair by Jorge Zalszupin.ON Desk by Oscar NiemeyerPinda armchair by Carlos MottaBojudo wooden accessory by Etel Carmona.
“We could never pass up a trip to Brazil, especially if it’s by way of Miami during the Floridian city’s annual design and art extravaganza. Like so many in the creative community, the New York-based Brazilian furniture gallery Espasso has decamped to tropical climes for the week and it has not come empty-handed. Espasso is presenting Em Trânsito, an exhibition honouring the innovative vibrancy of contemporary Brazilian design. Installed in the all-white, three storey penthouse suite of the iconic Shore Club Hotel in South Beach, the richness of the furniture pieces on display could not be more palpable…” by Pei-Ru Keh for Wallpaper*. Read more here.