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While in Miami recently I was excited to visit The Kampong in the Coconut Grove section of Miami. I knew there was a show house being staged there benefitting the Jr. League of Miami. Far be it from me to miss an opportunity to check out a show house. I love this area. It feels so tropical and wild. See my story about the area here. On walks around the grove, I had passed by those red attention grabbing Asian gates many times, always intrigued by what must lay beyond. It was the home and personal garden of famed plant exported Dr. David Fairchild and his wife Marian (she was the daughter of Alexander Graham Bell) . They purchased the property in 1916 and later it belonged to philanthropist Catherine Sweeney. If you have not visited The Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden, I urge you to do so. Kampong means village in Javanese, which makes sense since the property is made up of several "cottages" with a Mission/Spanish Revival look and includes intricate architectural detailing, carvings, stone work and a stair tower that is influenced by this ornately carved Indonesian aesthetic.
It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The garden is renowned for its irreplaceable collection of rare varieties of tropical fruits, palms, shrubs and vines. Many a new species was introduced here.
Charlotte Dunagan Design Group created my favorite space. It was serene and sophisticated, relaxed yet elegant!
This reminded me of a very New York city bathroom, created by Kim Hernandez and Lois Holbrook Russo of The Gallery Interiors
Library/Den by the girls of The Gallery Interiors as well
Many of the designers created multiple spaces. maybe that's why it was so uniform in feel?
There are 3 cottages on the property; The Fairchild Sweeney House, The Sausage Tree Cottage and The Barbour Cottage. All quaint and unique, but with a similar voice.
Maite Granda Interior design recalls at once a vintage yet updated Floridian look
Peeples Rionda Interiors
Emilio Robba Paris
Donna Moss Designs painted a spectacular scene made to look like a Chinese screen on the cabinets above the washer/dryer in the laundry room,
Jorge Castillo Design
Margaux Interiors
Sarah Z Interrors
The girls from The Gallery Interiors once again. I loved this space. A great respite from the heat under a dramatic Banyan tree.
I was surprised and delighted to see Mabley Handler's work outside of the Hamptons
Stunning fretwork and original trim everywhere.
What a beautiful way to idle away the day!
This 11 acre property is considered Miami's secret garden. Imagine that.