Perhaps the most odd and intriguing piece of design we saw all day was this ’structure’ by Enrico Tommaso de Paris. Playing a key role in the an impressive exhibit sponsored by hot-shot Italian design house Byblos, the structure was made of steel, computer monitors, lights, reattori pyrex, pvc, and silicon. It reminded Josh and I of some sort of space-age mobile (you know, the things you hang above babies’ cribs to entertain them)– the neon lights, monitors, and flux-capacitor looking units were definitely eye-catching. I urge you to go check this exhibit out at the Chatham Building, 155 NE 40th Street, in Miami.

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