Explore CHROMA 2024: Where Art Meets Interior Design at Art Basel Miami

As Art Basel Miami Beach and Miami Art Week 2024 approach, Lucid Design District is proud to present CHROMA 2024, an immersive exhibition that marries the worlds of fine art and interior design. This year’s showcase is poised to inspire interior designers, decorators, and art lovers alike by offering a unique perspective on how art can elevate and personalize any space. The Opening Reception will take place on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 from 4:00 – 7:00 pmFree with RSVP. Lucid Design District, 10 NE 41 St., Miami, FL 33137. info@luciddesigndistrict.com.

“CHROMA 2024 is not just an exhibition; it’s a celebration of how art can elevate and transform our living spaces. At Lucid Design District, we believe in the power of creativity to inspire and influence the world of interior design. This year’s collection showcases how contemporary art can bring new dimensions to our environments, blending aesthetics with purpose.” – Payal Tak, Owner and participating artist, Lucid Design District

At the heart of CHROMA 2024 are pieces that transcend traditional boundaries, particularly large-scale paintings, sculptures, and textile art. These works do more than just adorn walls—they transform environments. Interior designers will find endless inspiration in these bold pieces, which infuse spaces with Miami’s vibrant artistic flair, offering clients a touch of the city’s creative energy.

Biophilic Design and Art: Embracing Nature Indoors

The exhibition’s focus on sustainability aligns with the growing trend of biophilic design—integrating natural elements into interiors. Artworks that reflect nature or use organic materials can enhance a space by promoting wellness and a connection to the environment. Artists like Graciela Montich, with her STARS series, utilize organic materials like pure linen to create works that resonate with the essence of nature. Her pieces invite viewers to participate in an idealized natural world, adding a serene, biophilic touch to any interior.

“Art has the ability to transform spaces by introducing elements of imagination, symbolism, and natural beauty. Through my work, I hope to inspire viewers to see their environments in a new light, integrating art as a fundamental part of their interior spaces.” – Graciela Montich, Artist and Curator

Maximalism and the Power of Bold Art

For those who embrace maximalism, the works of Dariana Arias offer a feast for the senses. Her eclectic art practice combines traditional techniques with contemporary themes, resulting in pieces that range from abstract to figurative. Arias’ Hyperdimensional Realms series is a vibrant display of sharp lines, geometric shapes, and vivid amorphous beauty. Her art invites viewers to journey into the intersection of symbolism, creativity, and intuition—perfect for creating personalized, statement-making interiors.

Sculptures That Transform Spaces: The Work of Maria Boneo

Sculptures are an essential element in interior design, and Maria Boneo‘s work brings a unique blend of abstraction and sensuality. Her piece Vuelta Entera in nickel-plated bronze, showcases her mastery in creating volumes rich with convexities and concavities, reminiscent of the womb and the female figure. These sculptures introduce a tactile, reflective quality to interiors, adding a sense of movement and life to the spaces they inhabit.

Artivism in Design: Paula Izzo’s Environmental Sculptures

Paula Izzo brings an artivist perspective to CHROMA 2024 with her RHINO series, which emphasizes the importance of protecting species and forms of life. Her sculptures, which depict rhinos in their natural habitat, are a poignant reminder of biodiversity’s necessity and the irreplaceable role animals play in our ecosystem. These vibrant, narrative-driven pieces encourage a deeper connection with the environment, making them ideal for spaces designed to inspire reflection and advocacy.

Exhibition Information: CHROMA 2024

Opening Reception:
Tuesday, December 3, 2024 | 4:00 – 7:00 pm | Free with RSVP
Location: Lucid Design District, 10 NE 41 St., Miami, FL 33137

Exhibition Dates:
December 3 – December 17, 2024

Gallery Hours:
11 am – 5 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Additional hours by appointment.
For more information or to RSVP, visit www.LucidDesignDistrict.com or contact info@luciddesigndistrict.com.

Featured Artists

The exhibition will feature a diverse group of artists, including:

  • Alejandra Stier (Argentina)
  • Andres Lopez Del Castillo (Colombia)
  • Carina Adur (Argentina)
  • Dariana Arias (Washington D.C.)
  • Emilie Gosselin (Canada)
  • Graciela Durand Pauli (Argentina)
  • Graciela Montich, Curator (Argentina)
  • Heather Lynn (Washington D.C.)
  • Jeannie B. Cidel (Miami)
  • Kevin M. Fletcher (Miami)
  • Maria Boneo (Argentina)
  • Mónica Avayou (Miami)
  • Nelson Delgado (Houston)
  • Nimi Trehan (Potomac)
  • Paula Izzo (Brazil)
  • Payal Tak, Owner (Miami)
  • Raquel Chomer (Argentina)
  • Robert Frankel (Chicago)
  • Sandra de Souza-Peixoto (Miami)
  • Simi Bhandari (Germantown)

CHROMA 2024 promises to be an event where art meets interior design, offering new perspectives and possibilities for transforming spaces with creativity and passion.

About Lucid Design District

Established in 2021 as a studio and exhibition space for founder Payal Tak’s personal artwork, Lucid Design District will officially open to the public during Art Basel Miami Beach (Miami Art Week) 2022. The gallery is located on Miami Design District’s “art corner” (10-12 NE 41 St. at Miami Ave.) next to Museum Garage and across the street from the de la Cruz Collection and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. The idea of Lucid Design District was born from Ms. Tak’s desire to connect with the community through collaborative art exchanges. She envisions hosting regular exhibitions, educational art talks, and artist networking events. The 3700-sf space is also an ideal environment for design-focused networking events and features a large reception or performance area; 8 curio-style ‘idea spaces’ for solo artist showcases or breakout sessions; a full-size kitchen; and 75’ long outdoor seating or parking area with lights; and a large wall for art installations.

“My goal is to make available a commercial platform for artists whose voices need to be heard. Lucid shares its walls with the objective to illuminate the viewers mind and allow artistic creations to become a force for good in the society.” ~ Payal Tak

Payal Tak, Owner and participating artist, Lucid Design District

Graciela Montich, STARS, Mixed media on pure linen, 132x117cm, 52x46inch 2024

Graciela Montich. Curator and participating artist, CHROMA 2024


Dariana Arias 48 x 48 x 1.5, Hyperdimensional Realms, Mixed Media

Paula Izzo,12”x6,6”x3.1”, RHINO FAMILY-02-ORANGE, 2024, Resin Acrylic

Maria Boneo, Vuelta Entera, 11.4 x 13.38 x 4.72, Nickel-plated, bronze