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Lucid Design District Highlights 2025 Interior Design Trends at CHROMA 2025 During Miami Art Week

The Opening Reception for CHROMA 2025 – Vital Impulses in Contemporary Art will take place on Wednesday, December 3, from 4:00–7:00 PM (Miami Art Week/Art Basel) at Lucid Design District, 10 NE 41st Street, Miami, FL 33137. The exhibition continues through December 17, 2025, inviting art and design lovers to explore how contemporary artists are reflecting today’s most influential interior design trends. RSVP: Eventbrite Tickets



Sandra De Souza-Peixoto, INTERTWINED FATES 36"x48"


Curated by Graciela Montich, CHROMA 2025 brings together 22 international artists whose works intersect with architecture, materiality, and sustainability. As design in 2025 emphasizes natural textures, craftsmanship, and wellness-driven spaces, this exhibition celebrates how art mirrors the same impulses shaping modern interiors.


“Curating CHROMA 2025 through the lens of design highlights how art and interiors share the same emotional language,” says Graciela Montich, curator and participating artist. “Each artist interprets balance, texture, and space differently, yet all invite reflection on how our surroundings shape our inner worlds.”


Where Art and Design Converge


The 2025 interior design landscape embraces warmth, texture, and authenticity—values shared by this year’s participating artists.



Cari Cohen - Sculpture 3 - Sapphire - acrylic and concrete for wall


Cari Cohen (Miami) reimagines architectural materials such as concrete and plexiglass into sculptural compositions that balance rigidity and rhythm. Sebastian De La Paz (Ecuador/San Francisco), an architect and designer, brings a structural sensibility to painting, merging spatial geometry and emotional resonance.



Vanessa Gilbert, Perth, white background with shade


Vanessa Gilbert (Canada) and Graciela Montich (Argentina/Miami) exemplify sustainable luxury: Gilbert through the use of recycled and upcycled materials that evoke ecological mindfulness, and Montich through mixed-media works on linen that pair natural texture with refined craftsmanship.



Mauro Arbiza, The Secret


Mauro Arbiza (Uruguay) bridges art and architecture through sculptural forms that emphasize proportion, volume, and permanence—qualities aligned with design’s renewed focus on enduring craftsmanship. Sandra De Souza-Peixoto (Peru/Miami) and Nadine Vogel (Folly Beach, SC) contribute color-driven works that echo the wellness and personalization themes defining interiors this year.


Together, these artists transform Lucid Design District into a dialogue between form and feeling—illustrating how art enhances the spaces we inhabit through harmony, tactility, and imagination.



Nadine Vogel, What You Make of It, 2025, Acrylic, 24"x18"



Graciela Montich, Aquaria Serie Armadura Femenina Escultura en LAMINA DE ACERO con aplicacion de pintura 66x50x16cm (26x20x6.6 inches)



Sebastian De La Paz, Echoes of Expression_art 2 - Only Love! 40x60 Oil Paints


Participating Artists


Cari Cohen (Miami)Carina Adur (Argentina)Debora Levy (San Diego)Graciela Durand Pauli (Argentina)Graciela Montich, Curator (Argentina)Gustavo Miranda (Miami)Heather Lynn (Bethesda)Kevin Fletcher (Miami)Mauro Arbiza (Uruguay)Miriam Marchese (Argentina)Monica Wallis (Miami)Mulata Von Kindy (Australia)Nadine Vogel (Folly Beach)Patricia Calero (Venezuela/Miami)Payal Tak, Owner of Lucid Design District (Miami)Robert Frankel (Chicago)Sandra De Souza (Peru/Miami)Sariah Sami Najam (Washington, D.C.)Sebastian De La Paz (Ecuador/San Francisco)Shayla Manee (Falls Church)Vanessa Gilbert (Canada)Dhilan Tak (Miami)


Exhibition Details


Opening Reception: Wednesday, December 3 | 4:00–7:00 PM

Exhibition Dates: December 3–17, 2025

Location: Lucid Design District | 10 NE 41st Street, Miami, FL 33137

Admission: Free with RSVP via Eventbrite


 
 
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