Explore fresh showrooms and a boutique hotel shaking up the Miami Design District.
The Hotel At The Moore
The Hotel at The Moore offers a memorable sojourn as the first hotel in the Miami Design District, providing chic accommodations in the center of the action. It’s part of the next chapter of the 100-year-old Art Deco building. A four-story gathering space, The Moore has devoted its top floor to 13 suites designed by Los Angeles’ Studio Collective. Spanning 700-1,000 square feet, each features white oak flooring, South American-inspired furnishings, rugs with oceanic motifs, walnut beds against upholstered headboard walls, and soaking tubs in bathrooms enveloped by porcelain. An overnight stay also grants access to The Moore’s members-only social club, which houses a restaurant, hidden cocktail lounges, a library, game rooms and a communal workspace.

Cosentino
A leader in eco-conscious materials, Spanish brand Cosentino has unveiled the renovation of its seven-year-old Miami Design District location. “We have created a truly immersive experience to highlight the versatility of Cosentino surfaces in diverse applications—kitchens, bathrooms, façades and furniture—while emphasizing our commitment to sustainability,” says general manager Victor Manuel Garcia. The reimagined showroom, spanning 3,000 square feet, includes a functional kitchen crafted with Silestone products, three bathroom spaces by Los Angeles designer Claudia Afshar and digital displays portraying realistic views of slabs from brands such as Dekton and Sensa. That’s not all: “We’re planning exclusive events to celebrate innovation and design, including workshops and product showcases that feature sustainable practices and new applications,” Garcia adds.

Armina Luxe
Following a debut in Hialeah, hard surfaces supplier Armina Stone has partnered with Miami interiors firm Errez Design to launch Armina Luxe, a showroom that conveys their shared vision of crafting one-of-a-kind residences. Patrons in the Miami Design District shop can meander through areas such as kitchens, living rooms, bathrooms and closets that boast a collection of natural stones sourced from all over the world. “Each space draws inspiration from our region’s iconic architectural styles, blending bold color choices with thoughtful, unique details,” says Ruben Gutierrez, who founded Errez Design with his wife, Katie Gutierrez.
