Ølsen, a hip restaurant in Palermo Soho, specializes in contemporary Swedish cuisine and serves Sunday brunch until 8 p.m.
Ølsen, a hip restaurant in Palermo Soho, specializes in contemporary Swedish cuisine and serves Sunday brunch until 8 p.m.
Palermo: Works on Paper by Christine Mehring and Christoph Schreier, $50, at davidzwirnerbooks.com

This celebration of works on paper by the late German artist Blinky Palermo comes from David Zwirner Books, the publishing imprint of the blue-chip gallery. From December 8 through December 19, 2015, the gallery will host its annual pop-up bookstore, featuring a giftable selection of art-related tomes plus a signing event with artist Lisa Yuskavage.
Palermo: Works on Paper by Christine Mehring and Christoph Schreier, $50, at davidzwirnerbooks.com This celebration of works on paper by the late German artist Blinky Palermo comes from David Zwirner Books, the publishing imprint of the blue-chip gallery. From December 8 through December 19, 2015, the gallery will host its annual pop-up bookstore, featuring a giftable selection of art-related tomes plus a signing event with artist Lisa Yuskavage.
Agustina Dubie has created a fashion label that is all about simplicity and locally sourced materials. She gained recognition abroad after representing Argentina at London Fashion Week. Her minimal boutique in the verdant Botanical Gardens area is a faithful reflection of her aesthetic. República de la India 3139.
Agustina Dubie has created a fashion label that is all about simplicity and locally sourced materials. She gained recognition abroad after representing Argentina at London Fashion Week. Her minimal boutique in the verdant Botanical Gardens area is a faithful reflection of her aesthetic. República de la India 3139.
The concept store Casa Cavia, located in a converted 1927 town house, has been recently refurbished by Kallos Turin Architects to include an independent bookshop and bespoke florist, as well as a branch of Fuegia Perfume Lab. The restaurant is run by local chef Pablo Massey with food served inside or on the terrace. A free weekly film club projects cult classics outside. Cavia 2985.
The concept store Casa Cavia, located in a converted 1927 town house, has been recently refurbished by Kallos Turin Architects to include an independent bookshop and bespoke florist, as well as a branch of Fuegia Perfume Lab. The restaurant is run by local chef Pablo Massey with food served inside or on the terrace. A free weekly film club projects cult classics outside. Cavia 2985.
Marino Santa Maria used over 1.5 million tiles in his mosaics in the Buenos Aires subway stop at Plaza Italia in Palermo.
Marino Santa Maria used over 1.5 million tiles in his mosaics in the Buenos Aires subway stop at Plaza Italia in Palermo.
The real-life filming location for the Sicilian palazzo that appears in the “Bull Elephants” episode of <i>The White Lotus: Sicily</i> is the privately owned Villa Tasca in Palermo, Sicily.
The White Lotus: Sicily
All of the furnishings are domestically made and were sourced from Erica’s design store, Solsken, in the Palermo district of Buenos Aires. “The leather upholstered chairs and benches won recognition for good design for furniture produced in Argentina, so I’m proud to have them on display here,” she says.
All of the furnishings are domestically made and were sourced from Erica’s design store, Solsken, in the Palermo district of Buenos Aires. “The leather upholstered chairs and benches won recognition for good design for furniture produced in Argentina, so I’m proud to have them on display here,” she says.
Palermo Edwards Architecture has remodeled century-old Officer’s Housing buildings on the 1,126-acre former U.S. Army post into homes that blend early 20th century style with modern interiors.   Contemporary floorplans are complemented by notable brick exteriors of tremendous grandeur and consequence.
Palermo Edwards Architecture has remodeled century-old Officer’s Housing buildings on the 1,126-acre former U.S. Army post into homes that blend early 20th century style with modern interiors. Contemporary floorplans are complemented by notable brick exteriors of tremendous grandeur and consequence.
Co-owner Diego Olinik, pictured here, says, "Twenty years ago, there were very few original designers in Argentina; there was more of a tendency to copy from abroad. Now there is more inspiration from within. The development of Palermo as a creative hub has helped this process immensely.”
Co-owner Diego Olinik, pictured here, says, "Twenty years ago, there were very few original designers in Argentina; there was more of a tendency to copy from abroad. Now there is more inspiration from within. The development of Palermo as a creative hub has helped this process immensely.”
With pieces assembled largely during the 1970s and early 1980s by Dia’s founders, the collection also includes some of the most important artists of the 20th century, including Joseph Beuys, Louise Bourgeois, Gerhard Richter, Lawrence Weiner, Sol LeWitt, Cy Twombly, and Blinky Palermo.
With pieces assembled largely during the 1970s and early 1980s by Dia’s founders, the collection also includes some of the most important artists of the 20th century, including Joseph Beuys, Louise Bourgeois, Gerhard Richter, Lawrence Weiner, Sol LeWitt, Cy Twombly, and Blinky Palermo.
Urban Station (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

One branch of a string of similar workstations and spaces across Latin America, this office/coffee shop in the Palermo Soho neighborhood rents out desks near one of the city’s creative centers. Architects at Total Tool BA created a flexible space with separate meeting spaces and numerous outlets and plugs spread out amidst the ground floor. There are even branded yellow bicycles parked outside, another ploy to attract today’s mobile worker. According to founder Juan Pablo Russo, Urban Station was designed to stimulate creativity with a rich color palette, a mash-up of furniture styles, and a wall mural featuring an artist's interpretation of the brand slogan "think outside the cage."
Urban Station (Buenos Aires, Argentina) One branch of a string of similar workstations and spaces across Latin America, this office/coffee shop in the Palermo Soho neighborhood rents out desks near one of the city’s creative centers. Architects at Total Tool BA created a flexible space with separate meeting spaces and numerous outlets and plugs spread out amidst the ground floor. There are even branded yellow bicycles parked outside, another ploy to attract today’s mobile worker. According to founder Juan Pablo Russo, Urban Station was designed to stimulate creativity with a rich color palette, a mash-up of furniture styles, and a wall mural featuring an artist's interpretation of the brand slogan "think outside the cage."