Caribe Home debuts in West Palm Beach’s South Dixie Corridor
- Jake Nicholas

- Jul 21
- 2 min read
Caribe Home, a thoughtful, design-forward approach to outdoor living, recently debuted its storefront in April 2025, in the heart of West Palm Beach’s antiques and art district: The South Dixie Corridor. Born from years of travel across the Bahamas and coastal Central America, the shop reflects an aesthetic that’s relaxed but intentional, layered with texture, and inspired by the rhythm of island life.
Caribe Home keeps its collections highly curated. The focus is on materials that hold up to South Florida’s climate—UV exposure, salt air, humidity—and on pieces that feel like a natural extension of the indoors. The result is a coastal sensibility that’s neither theme-driven nor overly polished, but grounded in experience and use.
Andrew and Fabiola Berman, the husband-and-wife team behind Caribe Home, bring a personal, travel-rooted perspective to everything they do. Their design philosophy was shaped by years of exploring the islands of the Atlantic—riding ATVs through backroads in the Bahamas, hopping between islands by panga, and sharing long, laughter-filled meals in laid-back island homes.

These experiences informed their belief that outdoor spaces should feel soulful, lived-in, and thoughtfully designed. With backgrounds that blend creative direction, interiors, and a shared appreciation for craftsmanship, Andrew and Fabiola bring a warm, collaborative energy to each project—always beginning with a conversation and a deep respect for how people truly live.

Outdoor spaces deserve the same design intention as interiors,” the founders explain. “We’re recreating a resort feel for the outdoors—and building spaces people want to live in every day.”
The team’s design perspective has been shaped by real-world encounters: island lunches in friends’ homes, long days spent exploring markets, and the spontaneous texture of life off the beaten path. That sensibility now informs how they work with clients—starting each project with a conversation, not a catalog.

One client, after installing a pendant light from the shop, proudly showed it off to friends at a community event. When she introduced the team, her friends had already seen photos. “That kind of moment sticks with you,” they say.

As more Floridians lean into year-round outdoor living, Caribe Home is helping shape the shift. Their role is less about decorating and more about guiding—helping people rethink the potential of their outdoor spaces with the same care and attention given to a living room or kitchen.

From bold colors to organic textures, everything at Caribe Home reflects a point of view grounded in personal connection, real use, and a love for the outdoors—not just as a backdrop, but as a space to live.
Learn more, and visit Caribe Home today: https://www.yourcaribehome.com/

















