NOBLHAUS Miami has officially opened its doors, and it is breaking the barriers of art. The gallery describes itself as an electric design gallery that features a variety of unique collectible furniture, art light fixtures, objects and limited edition work.
Across these categories, the gallery supports both emerging and established designers and artists from all around the world. Miami-based Super Buddha is among NOBLHAUS Miami’s roster of artists.
Super Buddha has garnered much success in the art world through his vibrant and colorful work. Some of his most acclaimed pieces include three rare NFT’s which he sold last year. His work has been appreciated by the public and has been featured on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach as well as on Playboy’s first-ever coffee table art book.
"I’m very excited to present the works of Super Buddha, an artist who is both internationally known and Miami-based, as the first to join our designer collection for the gallery opening,” said Nabil Taha, Founder and Director of NOBLHAUS MIAMI. “His inspirational messaging and bold, colorful blend of eastern and urban cultures will fit beautifully with the collection of extraordinary pieces we’ll be offering.”
Other artists NOBLHAUS MIAMI features include Felix Semper, TRAN$PARENT Artist, Narek Avetisian, Ruben Grigorian, Vahan Roumelian and Moko Khachatrian. Alongside the vast list of artists, designers include Tom Bates Design, IMPATIA, David Yepez, Michael Sean Stolworthy, Mark Levin, Jessie Nelson, Maison Von Brockdorff Paris, Cecilia Setterdahl, CELO.1, Studio Arma, Aaron Scott, Studio Palatin, Anahita Shamati, Ángel Mombiedro, Neal Aronowitz, Yair Neuman, Caroline Zimbalist, Caroline Zimbalist and Lynne Meade.
Super Buddha is the first of the group to tap into the world of NFTs and contemporary art.
NOBLHAUS is located in the heart of Coral Gables at 223 Miracle Mile and will become a go-to destination for art lovers alike.
The gallery is open Tuesday-Thursday -11:30 a.m. until 6 p.m.Friday and Saturday 11:30 am. to 7 p.m. and Sunday’s 12 p.m. until 7 p.m.