Proof That Stone Can Be Soft: Bea Pernia
Rosso Bubble Chair
Art Basel week is loud—and proudly so.
Music everywhere. People everywhere. Ideas colliding at full speed.
And then, in the middle of that beautiful chaos, we walked into a bubble.
At Design Miami 2025, Bea Pernia presented The Bubble Collection like a quiet counterpoint to the madness outside. A space where marble didn’t feel heavy, where stone felt almost alive. Soft. Emotional. Intentional.
This collection celebrates organic shapes and that delicate balance between softness and strength—a theme that feels almost rebellious during Basel week. Curves replace sharp statements. Texture replaces noise. The pieces don’t compete for attention; they hold it.
One piece, in particular, became impossible to forget.
“Hay algo profundamente sensorial en esta pieza.
No solo se mira: se siente.”
Octavio Octopus 🐙
An incredible marble piece that feels more like a creature than a chair.
Inspired by the intelligence of nature, The Octopus Chair was born from a fascination with how the octopus adapts, protects itself, and communicates through form. Within the Bubble Collection, the octopus becomes a metaphor for creativity itself: fluid, sensitive, endlessly transformative.
Each tentacle feels like a connection—to space, to material, to emotion. The chair moves without moving. It holds strength without losing delicacy. It invites you to sit, but also to observe it as sculpture. It exists somewhere between art and function, between stillness and motion.
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The tactile materials, the curved geometry, the way marble seems to flow instead of stand still—it all creates a rhythm. A surreal yet functional presence. An invitation to interact with art instead of just admiring it from a distance.
More than furniture, Octavio Octopus feels like a living form.
A reminder that design can be emotional. That luxury can be gentle. That nature, when respected, always knows more than we do.
In the middle of Art Basel’s intensity, The Bubble Collection didn’t shout.
It breathed.
And somehow, that made it unforgettable.
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