These Are the Best Things We Saw at the Miami Design Fairs This Year

Dwell’s editor-in-chief and an intrepid photographer went to Design Miami, Alcova, and other design events happening around town during Art Basel Miami Beach. Here are some highlights.

Throughout the year, we dispatch Dwell’s editors to different design events around the world, including Salone del Mobile in Milan, NYCxDesign in New York, and the brand new, confusingly named Design Miami Paris (in Paris) to find the best new furniture, lighting, and design ideas out there. This week, photographer James Jackman and I headed to Design Miami (in Miami) for its annual hometown fair. The show has run alongside the venerable Art Basel Miami Beach since its inception 19 years ago, with a roster of galleries representing the most vaunted designers in the world. 

Of course, Miami Basel week notoriously attracts satellite events courting well-heeled collectors in town as well as thousands of other art-inclined people. This year, they ranged from genteel talks at the fairs to a costumed wrestling match (seriously) underneath a freeway overpass, where the prize was a championship belt improbably designed by the eminent Marc Newson. (I’ve informed my friends that we’re doing this instead of karaoke on our birthdays from now on.)

One of the latest additions to the Basel–adjacent calendar is the emerging designer-focused Alcova, an exhibition that runs alongside Salone del Mobile in Milan every spring, debuting its first U.S. edition with some 35 designers selected by founders Valentina Ciuffi and Joseph Grima.

Canvassing it all, this is some of the best design work James and I saw.

Our first stop was Alcova, which got its name from the beautifully crumbling spaces it takes over in Milan every year. Its first stateside edition was held at the appropriately midcentury-shabby Selina Gold Dust Motel.

Our first stop was Alcova, which got its name from the beautifully crumbling spaces it takes over in Milan every year. Its first stateside edition was held at the appropriately midcentury-shabby Selina Gold Dust Motel.

Photo © James Jackman


The joy of the emerging designer-focused fair is always slogging through a lot of half-baked work to find undiscovered gems, and Alcova’s rooms at the Gold Dust were no exception.

The joy of Alcova is always slogging through a lot of half-baked work to find undiscovered gems, and the rooms at the Gold Dust were no exception.

Photo © James Jackman


Here I’m peeking at a work by furniture designer Lukas Wegwerth and textile designer Corinna Dehn.

Here, I’m peeking at a work by furniture designer Lukas Wegwerth and textile designer Corinna Dehn.

Photo © James Jackman

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