Bulgari Opens Sunset-Inspired Boutique in Miami Design District
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Dan Howarth
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Summary
Bulgari has reopened its Miami Design District boutique with a design inspired by the sunsets of Rome and Miami, featuring orange hues throughout the two-storey building. The store was designed by Rome-based architect Massimo Adario and Bulgari's in-house team, occupying a prominent corner location with 3,229 square feet of space. The design incorporates sunset-inspired colors and materials that reflect both Italian and Miami influences.
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Created by Rome-based architect Massimo Adario and Bulgari's in-house design team, the two-storey building occupies a prominent corner in the shopping area.
Orange accents are found across the exterior and interior of the re-opened boutique.
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