Ready to work the design angles at this year's Art Basel? A crop of the latest home products gives new meaning to the term "edgy."
Elastika by Zaha Hadid at the Moore Building.
At this year’s Art Basel in Miami Beach, visitors will encounter the works of some of the world’s edgiest artists of the moment. When it comes to interior design, that focus is no less important, and this season, many of the hottest pieces feature a series of exquisitely chiseled angles.
Forget rounded surfaces. Right now, the coolest collections include stunners such as lighting designer Lindsey Adelman’s hard-lined Agnes chandelier and The Rug Company’s abstract jumble of oblique angles. Smaller pieces also capture the hard-line looks, like Jonathan Adler’s Malachite X vase.
Starburst mirror, Artefacto ($796). 17651 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305-931-9484.
Solid oak Jane dining table, Christophe Delcourt ($2,995). Roche Bobois, 450 Biltmore Way, Miami, 305-444-1017.
Negro marquina and white Calcutta marble Origami box, Kelly Wearstler ($550).
Quantum hand-knotted Tibetan wool rug, The Rug Company ($1,410). 4040 NE Second Ave., #104, Miami, 305-576-9868.
Agnes chandelier, Lindsey Adelman (starts at $8,000).
Malachite X porcelain vase, Jonathan Adler ($148). 4040 NE Second Ave., Miami, 305-576-0200.
Gray lizard skin and metallic bronze Club cocktail cabinet, Armani/Casa (price on request). 10 NE 39th St., Miami, 305-573-4331