Studio RODA
Studio RODA is a Miami-based residential and commercial interior architecture and furniture design f http://www.studioroda.net/
06/09/2026
“Miami Mic Drop” November Issue 2024
Thank you to the team for showcasing our work on such a fantastic platform! We are excited to see the photos in print in a few days! This is a dream come true! Thank you .cancilla All of us will be eternally grateful for the honor of featuring our hard work and design in your amazing magazine!
Thank you, , for beautifully describing the project and capturing our client’s personality and energy, who was the main inspiration for the project.
Thank you to the incredible photography dream team! The beautiful photos captured the magic and essence of the project; thank you for your vision and hard work. It was two of the best days of my creative career!
Tom Joyner, thank you for the opportunity and for seeing in us the potential to deliver a project that reflected your energy and personality. You are a true inspiration and allowed us to step out of our comfort zone and push our design range.
Last but certainly not least, to the entire village it took to make this project happen. Thank you for all the hard work, vision, direction, effort, and passion; without any of you, none of this would have ever happened: .ignacia.pastenes .curtis_lighting_design
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06/09/2026
“Miami Mic Drop” November Issue 2024
The Breakfast Nook: From early on in the project, we knew we wanted the breakfast nook to be a special little corner. Tucked between the kitchen and the living room, the nook called to be a space to energize and begin the day. Following the client’s request for color, we cladded the walls with Honey color soap tiles by designed by which pick up on the yellow-gold tones we used for the living room custom silk rug.
Having fallen in love with the sculptural and brutalist qualities of round LS09 table, we felt the table would be the best compliment to the honey-colored glazed tiles. With the help of , we tapped for a custom oval version of the table and reconfigured the position of the concrete bases. The table is composed of green tint glass with a brass surround profile.
Picking up on the table’s brass profile, we paired the table with two brass structured Gaja Chairs by Kazuhide Takahama for in a yellow-petrol striped fabric, which mimicked the vertical lines of the wall tiles. Continuing with the brass detailing as lighting fixtures, we added three Candela di Vals fixtures designed by the architect for to provide a sparkling ambiance lighting while not blocking the “Resting Nude” Picasso drawing hanging in front of the tiled wall. The entire space is then enveloped in a custom distressed leather banquette in a light neutral n**e color, a continuation of the nubuck suede used for the living room’s Terrazza sofas. It was essential for us to tie in all the spaces and objects in the project through color, materials, and textures.
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06/09/2026
“Miami Mic Drop” November Issue 2024
The Living Room: The client wanted visually interesting pieces as part of the design. We intentionally paired the Nubuck Leather Terrazza Sofas by Ubald Klug with the beautifully designed Slice Me Up Coffee table in walnut by for the living room to mimic the rise and dips of natural terrain. The intention behind the custom silk rug was to enhance the dialogue between the sofas’ dips and the coffee table’s rises with swirls of color mimicking two-dimensional topography maps, completing the overall unique landscape. The custom rug was hand-drawn on a scaled floor plan to capture the organic imperfections of topographical lines and produced in Tibetan knots by
With its playful sculptural qualities, the Blowing ArmChair 5 by in transparent resin blends in among the various colors of golden yellows, ochre, burnt reds, and oranges. Glass side tables from and custom lacquer dark forest green of complete the living room composition. The ceiling was finished in an off-white high gloss Venetian plaster to bounce off the natural light during the day and to reflect all the colors and objects during the night.
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