The Future Perfect Design Gallery Opens Fourth Location in Historic Miami Villa Paula
By
Dan Howarth
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Summary
The Future Perfect design gallery has opened its fourth location in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood, taking over the historic Villa Paula building. The 1926 neoclassical structure, originally built by the Cuban government, is rumored to be one of Miami's most haunted residences. The gallery occupies a 2,000-square-foot space in this landmarked building, continuing its mission to showcase contemporary design in architecturally significant settings.
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which is rumoured to be one of the city's 'most haunted residences'
The Future Perfect has taken over Villa Paula, a 2,000-square-foot (186-square-metre) neoclassical building originally built in 1926 by the Cuban government
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