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Bill Diamond’s beach house in East Hampton is a study in black and white (with color); the décor is appropriate to a house that dates back to 1810, but it’s been graphically updated: Note the faux-grained floorboards in the foyer.
The interiors of New York-based designers William Diamond and Anthony Baratta are have been reenergizing the world of home décor for more than three decades. Pointed Leaf Press's recently released All American: The Exuberant Style of William Diamond and Anthony Baratta — with photography by Michel Arnaud — is bringing their celebrated boldness home to you.
A nearly full-scale replica of the top two tiers of the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa on the grounds of UM's School of Architecture
An exhibition featuring amazingly detailed replicas of the famous structures at Pisa, Italy's Cathedral Square, is open at the University of Miami School of Architecture through February 26, 2009.
A chair by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso sits in front of a vintage Automobile Club of Argentina poster by Mauzan.
Architect David M. Schwartz's retirement is at home in a sprawling classic 1920s Mediterranean-style structure filled with iconic furniture and outstanding art.
The W South Beach

The newest hotels on Miami Beach draw a crowd for their art and design, while alluding to decades past. 

 

In the living room, the sofa and coffee table were purchased from Floridian Furniture in Coral Gables, and the orange rug was a steal from El Dorado.
Architect Max Strang helps homeowner Todd Sandoval reinvent his South Miami home — a limestone ranch — with bachelor pad panache.