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Discover Jazz Age Elegance At This Glamorous Miami Restaurant

wall art depicting celebrities above a gray-velvet banquette with wooden tables and armchairs

wall art depicting celebrities above a gray-velvet banquette with wooden tables and armchairs

Wooden bar lined with geometric-patterned barstools

Wooden bar lined with geometric-patterned barstools

Dining area with green-patterned rug, Art Deco chandeliers, curved seating and dim lighting

Dining area with green-patterned rug, Art Deco chandeliers, curved seating and dim lighting

The roaring twenties are alive and well in a supper club concept that has journeyed from the West Coast to South Florida. Delilah Miami joins counterparts in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, settling in at the Brickell Bay Boardwalk as the only tenant with its own boat slips.

For the establishment’s new locale, h.wood Group turned to Built Design to carry out Delilah’s sophisticated glam style. Diners travel a grand staircase, enter a Turkish burl-wood lobby and discover a moody dining room in pinks and teals, accented with gold. Wallpapers adorn ceiling soffits, and signature caricatures by Blue Logan embellish the walls, lamps and menus.

“We brought in unique patterns and textures—like custom seashell and jaguar-printed wallpapers—that complement our classic Delilah decor of pink booths, pink marble and more, introducing a Miami influence to our design,” says John Terzian, cofounder of h.wood Group. “Tied together with antique-inspired fixtures and finishings, the design is one truly fit for the Jazz Age.” Unique to the Brickell location: the outdoor terrace—offering views of Biscayne Bay—and the restaurant’s center stage, allowing for live entertainment in the evening, when the venue transforms into a lounge.

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