It was a feature on some of Miami’s most eclectic art collectors and their homes. I read the piece, looked at the photos and then it dawned on me: “My Home, My Museum.” Turns out, my very first headline earned several “Best Headlines” awards throughout Florida and also inspired me to step up my surroundings — both at home and at the office. My wife and I share a similar passion when it comes to art and furniture. We’ve traveled all over the world to find unique pieces. Road trips to estate sales, thrift shops and furniture consignment showrooms is a great way to spend a long weekend. After years of curating our house and hosting people from all over the world, we find that there are always smiles at every turn because we have filled our house — inside and out — with objects that make us — and our guests — happy. And that is perhaps the interior design philosophy we should all aspire to establish.
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Inner Canvas
In the quiet elegance of the De La Cruz Family Private Collection in Key Biscayne, the lines between muse and masterpiece dissolve. Draped in silky textures that echo the rich tones of the walls, the model moves — nostalgic, timeless and eternal. Each frame captures her presence among the storied canvases, as if she were painted into a world where art is not just displayed — it is embodied.