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A fresh and natural approach to the interiors was taken by Meyer Davis Studio. The use of lightly coloured, reclaimed timbers and a sea inspired colour scheme a change from the typically art-deco style of the Collins Ave luxury hotel strip in Miami. Photos: Eric Laignel.
1 Hotel South Bach is located at 2341 Collins Avenue (between 23rd and 24th Streets) Miami Beach, FL 33139. Go to 1hotels.com
For more from Meyer Davis go to Meyerdavis.com.
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The new 1 Hotel South Beach Miami A fresh and natural approach to the interiors was taken by Meyer Davis Studio. The use of lightly coloured, reclaimed timbers and a sea inspired colour scheme a change from the typically art-deco style of the Collins Ave luxury hotel strip in Miami.
With Harlow, a restaurant named for the silver-screen goddess, Meyer Davis Studio brings Hollywood glamour to Midtown, New York. Original chandeliers hang in the gallery connecting the entry to the lounge. Photography by Eric Laignel.
At Harlow, a Midtown restaurant by Meyer Davis Studio, the lounge’s 1926 plasterwork backdrops dome fixtures by Charles Williams and custom chairs upholstered in a polyester-acrylic blend and faux leather. Photography by Eric Laignel.
Meyer Davis Studio puts a residential spin on this NY office space where Red Man by Aaron Curry appears in the conference room alongside a chandelier by Lindsey Adelman and chairs by Charles and Ray Eames. Photography by Eric Laignel.
Meyer Davis Studio puts a glam residential spin on this coveted New York office space, where counters in the lunchroom are polished Italian marble. Photography by Eric Laignel.