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Avant Gallery Launches Artmosphere, a Bespoke Interior Design & Fine Art Curatorial Service


Avant Gallery has officially launched Artmosphere — a bespoke interior design and fine art curatorial service.

Artmosphere develops and executes full interior design concepts, including fine art, luxury furniture, high-end lighting, décor and objet d’art. The project started by decorating a $5.5 million residence at the Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles. The project uses many works from artists represented by Avant Gallery and furnishings from a variety of sources.

The Porsche Residence: Being Porsche Design Tower, it all begins in the garage, which is connected to street level by a car elevator. Here, the artwork includes a Nick Veasey X-ray image of a Porsche and a BNS street art painting. The pieces were chosen to emphasize the identity of Porsche and the lifestyle of a sports car lover. Through large windows, the garage looks out directly into the living room. This open space was designed for entertaining, with sections to break up the floor plan. There are pieces by young pop artist Skyler Grey (including a limited-edition rug), a Mickey Lagerfeld sculpture, a Pez painting, a sculpture by Josh Mayhem featuring KAWS and Becky Rosa’s “Birkream.” The gallery hallway leads off through the rest of the house, with artwork selected to transition into the various concepts in the rest of the rooms. It features:

● A Signed Limited-Edition Print of Frank Sinatra by Terry O’Neill

● A Marcos Anziani Oil on Canvas

● A Set of Unique Chanel-Inspired Silkscreens Featuring Olive Oyl by Skyler Grey

● Paintings by Daniel Adel

The master bedroom features limited edition photography by Tim Tadder and Guy le Baube and unique sculptural works by Paul Rousso. The goal was to create a retreat from the streets of Miami. Here, the city’s skyline can be seen through the bedroom’s floor-to-ceiling windows. Works by Paul Rousso continue in the office where his “Big Money” wall sculpture serves as an apt centerpiece, finished out with a graffiti painting by BNS and an abstract mandala painting by Juan Restrepo. The choices for the office are meant to encourage both productivity and creativity.

The secondary bedroom focuses on the theme of luxury, with photography by Tim Tadder, a Louis Vuitton-inspired artwork by Skyler Grey, and a deconstructed portrait of Marilyn Monroe by Florian Eymann.

The entire residence features furniture from Joia, a Brazilian line of mid-century inspired furniture, and Eichholtz, a Dutch luxury furniture brand. Altogether, the interior design concept tries to match the often-striking architecture of the space, all while preserving the cultural diversity and bright colors one would expect in a Miami home.