We are thrilled to announce the upcoming NEWH South Florida Mingle, designed by Studio IDC. The event will take place at The River Oyster Bar, a space we had the pleasure of creating for Chef David Bracha. Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors - Blue Leaf, Frameworks, PJContract, and vContract - we are excited to prepare an evening full of culinary delights and design appreciation.
NEWH April Mingle at The River Oyster Bar Announced
Apr 8, 2024 1:09:56 PM / by Studio IDC posted in commercial interior design, interiordesignmiami, miamiinteriordesign, Design Trends, Miami Interior Designers, Restaurant Design, Design Community
Elevating Broward’s Aesthetic: 1818 Park and Casa Murano
Sep 27, 2023 6:08:06 PM / by Trisha Brookbank posted in Design Trends, Miami Interior Designers, Project Spotlight
Introducing 1818 Park and Casa Murano, two of Studio IDC’s exceptional and distinctive residential design projects in Broward County, Florida. These distinguished properties – both collaborations with South Florida-based developer GCF Development – showcase our unwavering commitment to visionary design.
Connecting Through Patches: Studio IDC Contributes to the Oliver Patch Project
Jul 25, 2023 1:51:09 PM / by Studio IDC posted in Design Trends, Miami Interior Designers, Oliver Patch Project
Project Spotlight: The River Oyster Bar
May 22, 2023 11:55:13 AM / by Studio IDC posted in Design Trends, Miami Interior Designers, Restaurant Design, Project Spotlight
What is Biophilic Design and How is it Impacting Boutique Hotels?
Feb 25, 2020 7:25:03 PM / by Trisha Brookbank posted in Design Trends
Stemming from the Greek meaning love of life, biophilia describes a connection with nature and natural systems. Biophilic design dates back to ancient times when plants and animals were drawn, sculpted and carved as decorative symbols and it weaves its way through the pages of history. As a response to the Industrial Revolution, a more deliberate effort to surround oneself with nature and natural elements emerged and the term “biophilia” was coined.