Lucila Garcia de Onrubia's work flows between art and design. Interested precisely in this formal dichotomy, she explores the tensions engrained in classification, arbitrariness, and the opportunities that exist within and around an object. Her work includes furniture, jewelry, sculpture, objects and installation, and is informed by the employed materials, including metal, glass, and plastics. Her skills lie in conceptual space thinking, creative construction methods, unconventional problem solving and aesthetics . De Onrubia has worked as an Interior Designer for the remodeling of the historic Deauville Hotel on Miami Beach and M.A.D.E At the Citadel in Little Haiti, as well as Project Manager for Office GA, handling interior design projects for Park Tower in New York City and the Miami ICA. De Onrubia has an educational background in set design and visual communication from the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires, Argentina. De Onrubia was recently named one of the 2017 Top 20 Designers by Sight Unseen for her collaborative design practice known as Nun. Her work under the name Deon Rubi has been exhibited at the Miami Center for Architecture and Design, Noguchi Breton Gallery, Spinello Projects, Central Fine Gallery, Sight Unseen Offsite Fair (NYC), and Design/Miami, among others.