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  • Patricia Lombard, our green blogger, at home in her garden.
    Patricia Lombard
    February 10, 2010
    We drink a fair amount of sparkling water at our house, so I was intrigued when I heard about Sodastream, a power-free device that carbonates water.
  • Dan Graham's new sculpture on Lincoln Road
    Tom Austin
    February 7, 2010
    In the fully evolved, maybe too evolved, South Beach, the 11 11 Lincoln Road building — designed by the Swiss architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron — was a big part of the Art Basel Miami Beach hoopla, especially during the premiere of a public sculpture created by the artist Dan Graham.
  • Dzine's demitasse cup design, available at the Bass Museum of Art gift shop
    Jillian Mills
    February 2, 2010
    There are few things in life that stress me out more than gift giving. I have actual nightmares that someone will open up my present — mine are always thrown in recycled shopping bags, so it’s more of a lift-out than an unwrap — and exclaim, “What is this?”
  • HOME Miami
    Beth Dunlop
    February 1, 2010
    We are proud to formally introduce HOME Miami’s brand new website, homemia.com! Welcome. In the next few weeks, you will have the opportunity to get to know us in digital form.
  • The American Academy in Rome
    Beth Dunlop
    February 1, 2010
    I love to go to the beach on Sunday, a custom we adopted when our son was small and have tried to adhere to ever since (though Mr. Sun-Phobic, my husband, tends to prefer the gym these days). 
  • Dawn Spinner Davis
    January 29, 2010
    Most important buildings have names — the Chrysler Building, Fallingwater, even the beautiful Moore building in the Design District, which houses the HOME Miami office. These names reflect a sense of pride in the architecture and sometimes the purpose of the building. So then why is it, I wonder, that the same can’t be said for football stadiums?
  • Patricia Lombard, our green blogger, at home in her garden.
    Patricia Lombard
    January 29, 2010
    I have always preferred linen napkins to paper ones. I never use paper or plastic dishes and I hardly ever put anything in the dryer if I can help it. I much prefer to hang clothes outdoors, one of the benefits of living in a sunny climate and having a big enough backyard to string a clothesline.
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