Tour Artefacto's 4th Annual Design House in Miami
Take a peek inside 10 rooms that showcase the Brazilian design brand's latest introductions in decor.
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August 18, 2015
By:
Kara Franker
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Luciana Junqueira
Each year, Artefacto owner Paulo Bacchi transforms his Coral Gables showroom from top to bottom, featuring the brand's newest home decor furnishings and accessories. For the ritzy reveal party, Bacchi not only worked with some of the industry's top designers to showcase his brand's newest contemporary looks, he invited Miami's social elite in the world of real estate to co-host the event. And in return, the long-term philanthropist donated $50,000 across 10 non-profit organizations, each represented by one of the socialites. Shown here is designer Luciana Junqueira's classic yet chic bedroom, accented by snakeskin end tables and pops of lavender.
Daniela Saliba
Daniela Saliba's living room is anchored by neutral tones of grey, and accented by nature-inspired artwork and accessories.
Mirtha Arriaran
Mirtha Arriaran's understated living room features handsome shades of grey and charcoal.
Luciana Fragali
Luciana Fragali's living room seamlessly blends modern furnishings with more raw, industrial surfaces such as light woods and artisanal tiles.
Hernan Arriaga
Hernan Arriaga's bedroom exudes understated elegance by virtue of warm metallic furnishings, antique-inspired wall coverings and light fixtures and sleek turquoise curtains.
Cristina & Monica Souza
Sisters Cristina and Monica Souza designed a tropical-chic living room space, with neutral outdoor furnishings and vibrant pops of turquoise.
Christina Hamoui
Christina Hamoui designed a sprawling living room that mixes masculine wood paneling with Artefacto's warm metallic furnishings and accessories.
Susy Acosta
Anchored by an expansive hair-on-hide floor covering, Suzy Acosta's living room is bright and airy, punctuated with unique accessories and art pieces in hues of gold and silver.
Fabio Morozini
Fabio Morozini's warm loft space exhibits the designer's ability to make the best use of a small space, incorporating soothing tones and minimal accessories.
Marisol Pinto
Marisol Pinto's living room evokes an artistic inclination, with several art pieces and sculptural elements.
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