Miami Shopping

  1. Architectural Antiques

    Since much of the merchandise in this warehouse comes from mansions, there's some real treasure in these serious piles of furniture, paintings and other household items. Get ready for a scavenger hunt.

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  2. Art Fusion Gallery

    Here you'll find the Design District's largest selection of French art-deco lighting, furniture and accessories, including unique pieces by Lalique Sabino and De Gue.

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  3. ArtCenter/South Florida

    If you're in the market for painting, sculpture and any other medium by young, up-and-coming artists, this dynamic space, featuring open studios and gallery exhibits, is a good place to start.

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  4. Artisan Antiques Art Deco

    This wonderful shop houses one of the world's largest collections of French art-deco lighting, furniture and accessories, including unique pieces by Lalique Sabino and De Gue.

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  5. Bass Museum Shop

    The small, well-curated shop inside this excellent art museum has art, photography and architecture books, unique gift items, postcards, educational toys, and affordable original works of art and jewelry made by local artisans.

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  6. Britto Central

    Should you have several thousand dollars and the desire to purchase one of Romero Britto's pieces - either iconic Miami or glaringly commercial installation art, depending on your tastes - this is the place to do so.

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  7. EspaƱola Way Art Center

    There are three levels of studios here, plus excellent original work and prints for sale, all by local artists.

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  8. Jalan Jalan

    The name of this place is Indonesian/Malay for 'just walking' (or 'walking around'), but of course you knew that, you intrepid Lonely Planet reader you. More to the point, the owner has clearly been 'jalan'-ing a bit, bringing in incredible furniture, artifacts and antiquities from around the world and selling them in this lovely warehouse space.

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  9. Kartell

    This large storefront is filled with a pretty panoply of plastics - all finely sculpted into bona fide works of art (in the form of chairs, shelving units and tables) by designers including Philippe Starck, Giulio Polvara and Anna Castelli Ferrieri.

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  10. Lurie Gallery

    From unknown local painters to Rauschenberg and Warhol, to a tried-and-true collection of black-and-white jazz photography by Herman Leonard, this gallery has the lot. It also has staying power and plenty of art-collecting fans.

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  12. Modernism Gallery

    If you're serious about vintage and retro interior design, then look no further than this renowned dealer of deco furniture and accessories, plus a range of items from designers including Gilbert Rohde and Paul Frankl.

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  13. Soye

    This tiny little storefront is a fashion boutique owned by two enterprising brothers from Colombia, Alberto and Robert Chehebar. It is so named because it means 'a mind altering experience' in Colombian slang. Their designers make only five of each piece, each of which is elegant and stylish.

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  14. Wallflower Gallery

    Put this funky, cool gallery on your short list of places to check out. Between performance pieces, live music and 'regular' art shows featuring local talent, this cultural oasis boasts plenty of artwork worth splurging on.

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