Our Story

Nixon

A Miami staple where skyline, sea, and sunlight meet

Nixon is one of those places that defines Miami without ever trying to. A sandbar framed by glass towers on one side and waterfront homes on the other, it is where people return week after week and year after year, and it somehow never loses its impact. Sunrise cruises, winter afternoons that do not feel like winter, the skyline shifting in the distance, the water catching the last light of the day, all of it leads to the same quiet realization. You are in the right place at the right time. Nixon is a reminder of that feeling, a moment that belongs to this city and anyone who has ever understood what makes Miami special.

Dirty

Simple, clean, and sophisticated. Don't take it personally

Dirty takes its cue from the martini, a drink that says more by doing less. Clear glass, cold spirit, patience in the pour. Maybe it is the perfect metaphor for short term gratification, making choices that feel good now and cost later.

There is a price attached to every pleasure, decide when it is worth paying. Accept the trade off without apology. The point is not to avoid the consequences, but to keep composure when they arrive. Don’t take it personally.

Côte

The moment before the moment

Côte is about the part of the journey that was never meant to be the highlight. The stretch of time when you are simply moving toward something else and suddenly realize the real memory has already arrived. It is the reminder that the best moments do not wait for the destination. They show up unplanned, effortless, and often in motion. Côte captures that shift, the instant when the ride becomes the reason and the journey becomes the story worth keeping.

Ovals

If you know you know, I do not know what else to tell you

Ovals plays with the way certain things look from the outside. The image could easily be read as a flex, but the truth behind it is quieter than that. It comes from a simple photo sent during a long work trip, a check in from a dad who had been away for weeks and wanted to stay connected. The blanket, the window, the view, all of it speaks less to luxury and more to the distance that ambition creates and the effort it takes to bridge it. Ovals sits in that space, where something that appears loud is actually personal, understated, and grounded in real life.