A row of palm trees along the
Ocean Drive, a long powdery strip of shell fish and white sand on the beach and a gentle and light air with a taste of marsh mellow. We are at
South Beach Miami. In this district, that was established in the 1930s, the hotels are built in a geometric shape. Today, in this sector still known for its
Art Déco, the Setai – formerly the
Dempsey Vanderbilt Hotel inaugurated in 1938 – has opened its doors, next to a 40-storey glass high rise. With panache, it defies its competitors and displays a resolutely contemporary air, with its refined lines and a very minimalist decoration, thanks to its famous designers,
Jean Michel Gathy and
Jaya Ibrahim
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