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Moderne Gallery’s exhibit at Design Miami/Paris will feature iconic furniture and metalwork by George Nakashima, Wharton Esherick, L. Brent Kington, and Gyokusendo, alongside a curated selection of both historic and contemporary ceramics by esteemed artists David Gilhooly, Estelle Halper, Joost Van Den Toorn, and Zein Daouk. The dominant focus will be on rare and important furniture and lighting by George Nakashima made from 1936-1990.
Design Miami/ Paris Address/
51 Rue de l’Université 75007 Paris, France
Schedule of Events/
Preview Day/ By Invitation Only/ Tuesday, October 17/
Show Days/ Wednesday, October 18 – Sunday, October 22/
Install Shots/







Featured Works/
About Design Miami/Paris
The debut of Design Miami’s/ first-ever Paris-based design fair. The highly anticipated event will showcase historic and contemporary collectable design pieces by leading Parisian and international galleries from October 17-22 at L’hôtel de Maisons. As the sister fair to Art Basel, the inaugural Design Miami/ Paris will coincide with Paris+ par Art Basel, and joins their flagship fairs in Basel and Miami Beach.

The Paris edition follows a long history of collaboration with renowned galleries and partners from across the city, and demonstrates Design Miami’s ongoing commitment to nurturing a growing global design community. As Jen Roberts, CEO of Design Miami/, explains: “Paris has always held great significance to Design Miami/. As a capital of collectible design, it is home to many of the celebrated galleries, partners and brands who have been so integral to the scholarship and evolution of this market. We are committed to the city’s vibrant and multifaceted creative landscape, and hope that the new Paris fair will continue Design Miami’s ongoing mission to bring together our influential community of designers and gallerists, curators and collectors, in celebration of design culture.”

Craig Robins, Chairman and Co-Founder of Design Miami/, has noted: “We are thrilled to announce this significant milestone in Design Miami’s evolution with our new home in Paris. We look forward to expanding our invaluable and growing community in a landmark design city that stands at the epicenter of our core beliefs.”

The event’s gorgeous setting, L’hôtel de Maisons‚ is a historic residence with a courtyard and a garden situated in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, a cultural hub that’s home to many of the world’s leading collectible design galleries. The 18th century mansion stands as an iconic landmark deeply rooted in Parisian history—and was previously home to Karl Lagerfeld and several generations of the Pozzo di Borgo family.
More information to be shared in the coming weeks and months.
We can’t wait to see you in the City of Lights!

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