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Zanini de Zanine

Miami Beach, FL – May 13, 2015 – Day two of MAISON&OBJET AMERICAS four day Interior Design & Lifestyle Summit kicked off with a bang. The day featured an array of design talks that allowed for a dialogue between collaborators, colleagues and/ or competitors for discussions on various topics. Listeners had the opportunity to decode the major trends on the market today and for tomorrow, as well as to discover projects from prestigious architects from the American continent.

Zanini de Zanine

MAISON&OBJET AMERICAS designer of the year 2015, Zanini de Zanine joined moderator Taissa Buescu, editor-in-chief of Casa Vogue Brasil, for an intimate conversation about his latest works.

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Taissa Buescu, Zanini de Zanine, & Roberta Quieroz

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Zanini de Zanine & Roberta Quieroz

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Zanini de Zanine

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Roberta Quieroz

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Taissa Buescu, Winnie Bastian, Philip Chomat, Lucie Morel Collette, & Zanini de Zanine

Art, design and culture: How The Related Group has reinvented the condominium market

Will Meyer, interior designer and founding partner of MeyerDavis along with Piero Lissoni, architect, designer and art director of LissoniAssociati, architect Joao Armentano and Carlos Rosso, president of The Related Group, Condo Division joined together for a conversation about turning Miami’s high-rises and public spaces into art-centric sites. The hopes is that these spaces would recall the great monuments, plazas and street-level sculptures of cities like Florence, Barcelona and Paris.

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Joao Armentano, Piero Lissoni, Carlos Rosso, Will Meyer, Patricia Garcia-Velez, & Marianne Cusato

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Joao Armentano, Carlos Rosso, Will Meyer, Patricia Garcia-Velez, & Marianne Cusato

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Joao Armentano, Piero Lissoni, Carlos Rosso, Will Meyer, Patricia Garcia-Velez, & Marianne Cusato

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Piero Lissoni & Carlos Rosso

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Piero Lissoni

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Carlos Rosso

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Carlos Rosso & Will Meyer

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Patricia Garcia-Velez & Marianne Cusato

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Joao Armentano

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Joao Armentano & Piero Lissoni

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Joao Armentano, Piero Lissoni, Carlos Rosso, & Will Meyer

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Alexandre Ferreira, Alessandra Friedmann, Joao Armentano, & Paulo Bacchi

Predictions for Offline Retail Innovation

Davide Berruto, founder and creative director of Environment and Shelter Half joined together with Fernanda Rezende and Cristina Rogozinski, founders of Amoreira, and moderator Richard Cook, editorial director of Wallpaper Magazine for a conversation about offline retail innovation. Guests listened on as the group explored developing trends, as well as the role of physical retail spaces throughout the rapidly growing retail.

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Fernanda Rezende, Cristina Rogozinski, Richard Cook, & Davide Berruto

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Richard Cook & Davide Berruto

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Davide Berruto

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Fernanda Rezende

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Fernanda Rezende & Cristina Rogozinski

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Cristina Rogozinski

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Cristina Rogozinski, Richard Cook, & Davide Berruto

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Fernanda Rezende, Cristina Rogozinski, Richard Cook, & Davide Berruto

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Davide Berruto, Cristina Rogozinski, & Fernanda Rezende

The Four Seasons Dubai at Jumeirah Beach: Creating Coherent Design Where Urban Luxury Meets Pristine Ocean

Michael Booth, design principal of internationally-renowned design firm BAMO, and lighting designer Granville Mcanear of Craig Roberts Associates chatted with Dering Hall editorial director Carly Sullivan about their work on the first Four Seasons hotel in Dubai, where the mission was to a create elegant and timeless urban resort consistent with the Four Seasons experience in a region known for its over-the-top, hyper modern tastes.

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Michael Booth, Carly Sullivan, & Granville Mcanear

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Carly Sullivan, Michael Booth, & Granville Mcanear

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Carly Sullivan & Michael Booth

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Carly Sullivan

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Granville Mcanear

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Carly Sullivan, Michael Booth, & Granville Mcanear

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Carly Sullivan & Michael Booth

Push & Pull: Working with Art in Interiors & Landscape Design

From large-scale paintings to striking sculptures, mixing artwork into a home’s design is integral to the creation of a successful space, both indoors and out. In a conversation led by Dering Hall Vice President Frank Ballabio, interior designers Todd Davis and Robert Brown of Brown Davis Interiors, and Charlotte Dunagan of Charlotte Dunagan Design Group shared insights about merging artwork, decor, architecture and landscaping under one roof as well as practical considerations, including building a collection, placement and care.

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Robert Brown, Todd Davis, Charlotte Dunagan, & Frank Ballabio

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Frank Ballabio, Robert Brown, Todd Davis, & Charlotte Dunagan

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Frank Ballabio & Todd Davis

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Frank Ballabio

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Charlotte Dunagan

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Charlotte Dunagan

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Todd Davis

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Robert Brown