Cerruti Baleri to open furniture store during Design Miami
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Your support makes all the difference.Furniture label Cerruti Baleri will launch its first US boutique in Miami's design district on December 1, coinciding with Art Basel and Design Miami.
The brand, which is completely independent of the Cerruti prêt-à-porter label, has mainly focused on Asian openings (Jakarta, Singapore, Beijing) in recent years.
Owned by Italian entrepreneur Nino Cerruti, Cerruti Baleri prides itself for having launched the career of star designer Philippe Starck with the development of his Mac Gee shelf in 1984 and today promotes renowned figures including Jeff Miller, Arik Levy or Xavier Lust.
The new store, which will carry the label's full range, will be located at 4141 Northeast 2nd Avenue in Miami's design district as part of 4141 Design, the USA's largest collection of Italian interior design shops.
Site: cerrutibaleri.com
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