Orange-hued marble and pebble-dashed stone provide the setting for displays of leather handbags, clutches and purses in this boutique in Miami, which was designed by American studio Aranda\Lasch. Aranda\Lasch outfitted the Miami Valextra store to reference the heritage and craftsmanship of the luxury leather label, which was founded in Milan in 1937.
The studio took cues from the materiality of Milan's palazzos and included a mix of marble, stone, metals and mirrored surfaces in the store located in Bal Harbour – a neighbourhood in the northern tip of Miami Beach. "Valextra is rooted in its Milanese history, the detailing of their products is unparalleled in its execution, they are sophisticated in their understatement but at the same time sensual in their colours and patterns," said studio co-founder Benjamin Aranda.
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