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It all began when Marta Galaz, who had always been involved in design, started experimenting with botanical illustrations. Veronica Torres soon entered the picture, bringing her background in hospitality.
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Casa Felix's botanical-themed patterns include Flower Power (above) and Mediterraneo (right).
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Together, the two created Casa Felix, a line of beautifully detailed invitations, menus, place cards, and coasters. The name of their Miami-based design studio translates to “happy house” and pays homage to their Latino roots, as well as to the company’s mission. casafelix.com
By Julie Gillis