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Britto Opens 14th Store
Founder of “Happy Art Movement” to debut flagship in Miami’s Dolphin Mall

Artist Romero Britto will open the latest store bearing his last name at Miami’s Dolphin Mall on May 10. Located at 11401 N.W. 12th St., the flagship is designed “to invite locals and visitors alike to step into Britto’s vibrant universe—and marks a major milestone in the brand’s dynamic expansion across the U.S.,” the artist said in a news release.
“I’m incredibly excited to bring my art to Dolphin Mall and connect with the diverse, energetic spirit of Miami,” said the Brazilian-born Britto. “This space is more than a store—it’s a celebration of love, hope and happiness. I can’t wait to meet fans old and new and welcome them into the colorful world of Britto.”
The Dolphin Mall store is the latest chapter in Britto’s fast-growing retail operation, following the openings of three other locales in Florida, at Aventura Mall, Brickell City Centre and Town Center Boca Raton. Overall, the brand has 14 stores, with a long-term goal of over 180 U.S. locales and more than 2000 global locations in development.
“Launching at Dolphin Mall is a major step in our mission to make Romero’s joyful vision more accessible than ever,” Lucas Vidal, CEO of the Britto Group, which has collaborated with companies such as Disney, Puma, Hublot, Hasbro, Mattel (Barbie), Swatch, Sanrio (Hello Kitty), Apple, Coca-Cola, Wilson. “This store embodies the brand’s essence—fun, vibrant and full of life—and we’re thrilled to bring that energy to one of Miami’s most-visited destinations.”
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