The Loft

Art.

Architecture.

Eroticism.

Nestled within the vibrant enclave of Wynwood, Miami, Nylon House stands as a testament to the fusion of art, architecture, and eroticism. Inspired by the rich tapestry of Miami's architectural landscape, this avant-garde space exudes an air of sophistication and decadence reminiscent of the city's iconic Art Deco heritage.

With meticulous attention to detail, custom craftsmanship, and an eclectic array of materials, Nylon House transcends the boundaries of conventional design to offer a truly immersive experience in the realm of sensuality.

Despite its loft-style layout, Nylon House defies convention with clear delineations of space, each carefully curated for a distinct purpose. The living room, with its domestic charm, offers a sanctuary for relaxation and intimate gatherings. Here, sumptuous black leather couches and chairs beckon guests to unwind, while a shibari bamboo pole suspended from the ceiling hints at the more adventurous pursuits that lie ahead.

In the heart of the home, the kitchen epitomizes elegance and functionality. Black and white granite countertops, reminiscent of marble, exude timeless sophistication, while a custom-made metal island doubles as a cage, a whimsical yet practical addition that seamlessly integrates with the space's aesthetic.

Venturing further into Nylon House, one discovers the "Light Room,". A swing hangs invitingly from the ceiling, while a bench and custom metal rack adorned with a curated selection of impact toys as decor stand as testaments to the art of sensation play.

At the base of the staircase, guests are greeted with additional seating that doubles as a restrictive cage. Hardpoints discreetly integrated into the structure provide endless possibilities.

For those drawn to the darker realms of desire, the "Dark Room" beckons with its nod to a classic aesthetics. Here, a restrictive table and chairs stand as instruments of submission and devotion, while glass cases meticulously display an array of devices, each carefully curated.

Ascending to the upstairs sleeping loft, guests are enveloped in a cocoon. Enclosed by billowing white curtains, the space exudes an aura of privacy and allure. A wine-red velvet bed takes center stage flanked by matching floor cushions. The pièce de résistance, however, lies in the wallpaper—a special collaboration between Julia Verhoven and Show Studio, featuring illustrations of shibari that serve as a visual ode to the art of restraint and desire.