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A LITTLE HISTORY OF THE CUBAN COFFEE COMMUNITY IN MIAMI

As many if you may know from my Design TV with Steven G. episodes, I do love my Dunkin Donuts coffee. But today we are going to explore something more traditional to Miami.

When walking around in Miami you’ll pass at least a dozen ventanitas. Ventanitas are walk-up windows with Cuban-style coffee, pastries, and other small bites sold. Cubans revolutionized the way Miamians drink coffee. Today we are going to dig a little deep and find out how these shops became so popular today.

The history of Cuban coffee in Miami is as rich as the beverage itself and has roots planted as deep as the Arabic plant from which it’s made. Cuban coffee is strong, bold, zealous, nostalgic, and resonates the personality of the people and its citu.

Coffee came to Cuba in 1748 by Don José Antonio Gelabert. Due to Cuba’s high humidity and rich virgin soil, the beverage soon became the drink of choice throughout the nation. In the 1800s, Cuba became the world’s largest sugar producer, and the ‘cafe con azúcar’ was born.

During the ‘60s and ‘70s (the Cuban Revolution), many people and companies abandoned Cuba for a new life in Miami. Cuban owned shops became pillars of the community and in Little Havana coffee was the drink of choice.

Unfortunately, due to Cuba-US relations, the Cuban-style coffee — traditionally served as espresso — consumed in Miami is not actually from Cuba, but from myriad other coffee producing countries. Coffee was one of the products included in the embargo of the 1960s that’s still in effect today. And even if the markets are opened, don’t expect Cuban Miamians to jump on board. Many Cubans left their native country seeking political asylum or better economic conditions, two things just not possible under communism. So as long as the Cuban coffee industry exists under that political system, it’ll find very few supporters in Miami. This is only compounded by the fact that Cuba’s coffee industry is struggling to survive due to a number of factors like harsh climate, out of date technology, and lack of experienced work force.

Most of the coffee that is produced is exported to countries like Japan, France, Spain, and Italy. Cuban residents are provided just half a pound of coffee per month. Any serious coffee drinker knows that just isn’t possible… so Cubans add chicory to the blend to make it last longer.

Coffee continues to be a unifying and communal experience among the Cuban population. Next time you are in Miami and want a peek into Cuba’s history and culture stop by Versailles and order a café Cubano!


DESIGN TV WITH STEVEN G.: THE APURE EPISODE

On this episode of Design TV With Steven G., we show you some state of the art new products in our showroom. This exciting product is called Apure Lighting; designed by Porsche.

Let’s get started…


TOP 3 WEBSITES THAT WILL HELP YOU SAVE WHEN DESIGNING YOUR HOME

It can be costly when you begin to design and decorate a home. Luckily for those on a budget there are some websites that can help those searching for a deal. There are also many helpful Apps you can use too! Though we recommend advice and consultation with the pro’s here are three amazing websites that will help you achieve your home design goals.
DwellStudio.com
On this site you will fin great deals on furniture, fixture and other design equipment. You can grab interior design inspiration by looking through their catalogue.

Homepolish.com
Home Polish charges a flat rate of $50 for a walk-in consultation. It can then be followed by $100 per hour, should you decide to go through the whole process that the company has envisioned to your space. This company’s service is available in all major cities only.

LaurelandWolf.com
This company has an amazing virtual reality site that lets you choose the kind of style that you wish your space to look like. When looking at items you can “Love It” or “Leave It” — referring to the suggested designs they have for you.


OUT WITH THE OLD AND IN WITH THE NEW! 2016 TREND FORECAST

We have share with you many décor trends for the year but there is always room for more! Check out today’s trend report brought to you by on of the most distinguished interior design blogs The Decorist.

Copper and Rose Gold Accents
These warm tones allow you to make a statement in your room with out feeling to prim and proper. The colors are rich and lavish and will add a fun regal flair to any room!

Geometric Tile
Be bold with dramatic tiles. Geometric patterns can create intrigue and perception to your home. With such a wide variety of designs everyone can find one that’s right for them.

All White Everything
Simply White OC-117 is this years Benjamin Moore’s Color of the Year. White is crisp, elegant and creates a blank canvas for any room to let the furnishings shine. Simplicity is everything and brings resonance to your home.
Woven Wall Hangings

Stylish woven wall accessories are new and beautiful. This wall art adds detail and looks like a true piece of art.


DESIGN TV WITH STEVEN G.: THE OUTDOOR FURNITURE EPISODE

On this episode of Design TV With Steven G., we show you some uniquely manufactured outdoor furniture. Bring vacation to your home with these amazing seats. You’re going to love it!

Let’s get started…


HIGH END INTERIOR DECORATION INSPIRATION OF THE WEEK: LAMPS

This week’s inspiration is all about the art of the lamp. There are so many types of lamps to choose from, all with unique styles, shapes, and sizes. From chandeliers to creative floor lamps everyone needs light, so why not have amazing options to choose from!

Check out our top picks from Lamp Plus’s trend forecast.

All about that LED
LED lights have always been considered high tech and energy efficient and finally they are being fully utilized. Their small size allows for integration in a variety of forms, shapes, and surfaces. This allows new lamp products to be more stylish, sleek and beautiful as well as functional. This brings lamps the perfect modern blend of efficiency without aesthetic compromise.

Mixed Finish and Matte Black
2016 will be a year that will allow interior designers to experiment with contrast and space. Matte, polished, and brushed finishes create texture and dynamic design. Matte black is truly popular this year with high contrasting tones such as graphite and ultra-white.

Brass and Gold
As metallic finishes remain a trend we are seeing more vintage brass finishes step into the design spotlight. This new design gives decor a warm and soft appearance. Warm gold finishes have come to outshine silvers.


WILL LIONEL RICHIE’S NEW LINE OF TABLEWARE HAVE YOU DINING ALL NIGHT LONG?

Yes, you guessed it; famed pop star from the 80’s Lionel Richie has launched his very own line of tableware products. We see more and more celebrities turning there pet projects and passion for interior design a reality, such as Venus Williams, Ellen DeGeneres and even Kate Moss.

The Lionel Richie Home Collection is the latest celebrity addition to the interiors of kitchens everywhere. Lionel Richie’s collection consists of barware, glassware, dinnerware, and other tabletop items. Richie described his design aesthetic as “classic contemporary” and he is looking to make a statement.

Home design has always been a passion of his and he has been excited about the idea of building a home collection for years. Now it will be interesting to see his dreams come into fruition.

Richie is looking to target the hospitality industry with more youthful and colorful designs.

Who would have known that America’s loveliest vocalists had such an eye and appreciation of design!


THE 2016 HOME DESIGN & REMODELING SHOW IS COMING

There are many art and design shows that take place in Miami that I get very excited for. This upcoming March I am particularly excited for the 2016 Home Design & Remodeling Show!

One of South Florida’s most well known shows will be taking place in Coral Gables March 18th through March 21st. Here is an excerpt with some more information about the show.

The Home Design and Remodeling Show has been bringing the most successful Home Shows to South Florida for over 40 years. The shows brings together vendors offering superior products and services for homeowners looking to renovate, decorate, or simply enhance the appearance of their homes.

With four sold-out shows, two at the Miami Beach Convention Center and two at the Broward Convention Center each year, The Home Design and Remodeling Show is the only place for professional vendors for the home to interact with home owners.

You can read even more about the show here and get your tickets here!


DESIGN TV WITH STEVEN G.: MEET LISA AND AMY FROM SABBIA BEACH

On this episode of DesignTV With Steven G., we speak with the marketing and sales team of new luxury project Sabbia Beach.

We are excited to show you this unique and exciting development located in Pompano Beach.

Let’s get started…


WHAT’S HAPPENING IN MIAMI FEBRUARY 2016

From the beach to the town there is always something happening in Miami! Are you in need of some culture? Head to the South Miami and tour some art galleries. Ready to shop until you drop? There are plenty of shopping areas to choose from.

We have picked out some of the most popular, fashion-forward, fitness-centered, and fun events this month. Check them out below.

TONIGHT! Thursday February 18th

KEY BISCAYNE: The Virginia Key Grass Roots Festival kicks off tonight at 4pm and runs through Sunday at 11pm. With over 50 bands, four stages, and on-site beach camping, this festival is great if you’re into both the outdoors and music. In addition, the festival will also have art, yoga and meditation workshops. Purchase tickets here.
Virginia Key Beach Park4020 Virginia Beach Dr., Virginia Key, Miami, FL

MIAMI BEACH: We all need a well-deserved spa day!  Head over to Kiehl’s on Lincoln Road from 6pm to 8pm for a chance to meet Chris Salgardo, the author of Manmade: The Essential Skincare & Grooming Reference for Every Man. There will be lots of freebies, including facial treatments, healthy skin consultations and more. This is a great chance to stock up on quality skin care products. Even better, receive 20 percent off your entire purchase.
Kiehl’s Miami Beach, 540 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL

Friday, February 19th

WYNWOOD: A dose of dance and Spanish culture is a great way to blow off some steam after a long week. Ole! A Night of Flamenco will feature performers from the upcoming Adrienne Arsht Center’s Flamenco Festival, Spanish-themed tapas provided by culinary pop-ups, and Sangria selections from Thyme Bar. The event begins at 7pm and ends at 10pm, and is free and open to the public. RSVP here.
The Wynwood Yard, 70 NW 29th St, Miami, Florida

Saturday, February 20th

COCONUT GROVE: Salvador Dali is like the Karl Lagerfield of the art world so head to the Hello Dali show to see why his eccentric art still inspires emerging artists today. Taking place at the Bird Road Art Show, which takes place on the third Saturday of every month, a group of artists have created Dali inspired art and each piece includes a picture of Dali’s face somewhere in it (perfect for a sesh of Where’s Waldo). It will take place from 7 pm to 10 pm.
Bird Road Art Show, 4229 SW 75 Ave, Miami FL (Second Floor)

SOUTH MIAMI: Another local art show happening this weekend, the South Miami Rotary Art Festival will shut down a good portion of Sunset Drive.  Browse exhibitions by 150 different artists while testing out different food vendors from across the globe. There will also be a beer garden and open jam session for aspiring musicians. The event is free and open to the public, and will take place on Saturday from 10am to 6pm and on Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. South Miami Rotary Art Festival
SW 72nd St and US1, Miami, FL

MIAMI BEACH: Support the Bass Museum of Art by attending their Keep the Ball Rolling… Party, which will begin at 9pm. Enjoy a performance by South African artist, Athi-Patra Ruga, which will include elaborate costumes and choreography. To get an idea of his aesthetic, head this way. The dresscode is Whimsical Black tie and there will be a contest honoring the people with the best outfits. Tickets are $125 and can be purchased here.
Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL

Sunday February 21st

HOLLYWOOD: Feeling drained after a weekend of partying? Chill out and reset for the upcoming week with an Oceanfront Beginners Guided Meditation Class: How to “Cease & Exist.” Located at Hollywood North Beach Park, find your zen while watching the sun rise over the water.  Plan to be there from 8:30am to 9:30am, and don’t forget to bring your own towel.
Hollywood North Beach Park, 3601 N. Ocean Dr., Hollywood, FL

BRICKELL: Brickell Fashion Market Shopping Spree & Fashion Show is a pop-up event on Sunday and will feature one-of-a-kind pieces by independent designers from around the world, as well as local, emerging boutiques.  You can shop non-stop from 11am to 6pm in the Brickell Room at the InterContinental Hotel in Downtown Miami.  A portion of the money generated from this event will go to the Day of Caring, which is a breast cancer organization.  Get your complimentary pass here. 
Intercontinental Miami Hotel, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL

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