COLLECTIBLE 2024 – 7th Edition
Organised by
Collectible
Dates
March 6, 2024 - March 10, 2024
Opening Hours
12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Address
Rue de l’Ecuyer 50 Schildknaapstraat
Brussels 1000
Belgium
COLLECTIBLE, the distinguished international fair renowned for its exclusive focus on 21st-century design, welcomes enthusiasts and connoisseurs to its 7th edition. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Vanderborght Building in Brussels from 7 to 10 March 2024, this event promises an unparalleled exploration of contemporary collectible design. As a beacon of innovation and creativity, COLLECTIBLE distinguishes itself by offering a platform where the best of modern design converges, fostering a dynamic environment for the discovery of groundbreaking works and emerging trends. With a rich assembly of sections including MAIN, BESPOKE, NEW GARDE, ARCHITECT <=> DESIGNER, DIALOGUE, CURATED, and the newly introduced OUTDOOR, the fair showcases a spectrum of exceptional designs from established and emerging talents alike. This edition continues to push the boundaries of the design world, inviting visitors to witness the vibrant intersection of art, design, and architecture, and to celebrate the future of design in a setting that champions innovation, craftsmanship, and artistic vision.
MAIN Section
The MAIN section at COLLECTIBLE 2024 offers a carefully selected array of contemporary design works, bridging design, architecture, and art. It welcomes both new and returning exhibitors from around the globe, featuring galleries like Atelier Ecru, Boon Room, and Spazio Nobile. This section embodies the spirit of COLLECTIBLE, presenting innovative and thought-provoking pieces that push the boundaries of art and design.
Boon Room (France)
FAINA (Belgium)
Form Edition (The Netherlands)
Galerija VARTAI (Lithuania)
GSL GALLERY (France)
il·lacions design gallery (Spain)
La peau de l’ours (Belgium)
Max Radford Gallery (UK)
Mia Karlova (The Netherlands)
Mobilab (Switzerland)
Objects With Narratives (Belgium)
Puls (Belgium)
Reda Amalou Design (France)
Shåk Gallery (Belgium)
Spazio Nobile (Belgium)
TABLEAU (Copenhague)
Taras Yoom (Thailand)
Uppercut (Belgium)
BESPOKE Section
The BESPOKE section emphasizes the fair’s commitment to custom and commissioned works. It invites independent design studios to present their unique creations within a distinct scenography. This year’s participants include studios like ÆTHER/MASS and Dirk Van de Kooij, showcasing experimental and limited edition objects that blend utility with artistic expression.
Ae Office (Germany)
ÆTHER/MASS (Belgium)
alp design (UK)
Anna Resei (Germany)
Anna Zimmermann (Austria)
Atelier Tourain (Belgium)
Basse Stittgen (The Netherlands)
Calybraid (Singapore)
CoCo Ree Lemery (US)
Daan de Wit (Belgium)
Daniel Heer x Gert Voorjans (Germany/Belgium)
Dirk Meylaerts (France)
Dirk van der Kooij (The Netherlands)
Elias Van Orshaegen & Koen Van Guijze (Belgium)
Frédéric Saulou (France)
Heilig Objects (Germany)
Jordan Fleming (Australia)
Lionel T Dean (UK)
Mapswonders (Portugal)
Marbledworks (Germany)
Martina Dimitrova (Germany)
Papa Diederik Schneemann (The Netherlands)
Rutger de Regt (The Netherlands)
Sebastien Caporusso & Ashtari Carpets (Belgium)
studio milz (Germany)
Ther (Portugal)
Tim Teven & Flora Lechner (The Netherlands)
Togigi (Belgium)
Tokio (Slovenia)
VENERE (The Netherlands)
Zaventem Ateliers (Belgium)
NEW GARDE Section
Highlighting the emergence of new talents and galleries, the NEW GARDE section provides a platform for those aiming to establish an international presence. Featuring galleries like Augusta and Blowshop, it represents a renewal of the collectible design scene, showcasing creators who are redefining contemporary design through innovative practices and materials.
9+1 (Japan)
Augusta (Belgium)
Blowshop (Germany)
Danner-Foundation (Germany)
La Lune (France)
NeeNee (The Netherlands)
Prisca Razafindrakoto, Simon Geringer & Jean-Baptiste Durand (France)
ARCHITECT <=> DESIGNER Section
Dedicated to the intersection of architecture and furniture design, the ARCHITECT <=> DESIGNER section offers architects and interior designers a space to exhibit their latest projects. Curated by Kim Mupangilaï, it includes works by studios such as Batiik Studio and Studio MOTO, illustrating the seamless blend of architectural principles with furniture design.
Bastiaan Kalmeyer (The Netherlands)
Batiik Studio (France)
Giulia Cosenza (The Netherlands)
Grou Serra (Portugal)
HEGER ET DEMUMIEUX (France)
Jalkanen & Keski-Pomppu (Finland)
Luisa Grasso (Belgium)
Maentler Studio (France)
Pieterjan (Belgium)
Saga (Russia)
SKNYPL (Georgia / UK / Russia)
Sofia Karnukaeva (Spain)
studio MOTO (Belgium)
TANG BADHAM (US)
Thomas Morineau Barthelemy (France)
DIALOGUE Section
The DIALOGUE section fosters conversations between historical design pieces from the 80s and 90s and contemporary creations. Curated by Jean-François Declercq, it invites galleries to explore the relationship between past and present designs, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of design aesthetics and concepts.
AMCA OVAL (France)
Alain Hens (Belgium)
Atelier Jespers (Belgium)
Béton Brut (UK)
Être Moderne (Belgium)
Galerie Downtown+ (France)
GUSCH DÜSSELDORF x Cour (Germany / Belgium)
Inessa Hansch (France)
The Millen House (The Netherlands)
sentimental fx (France)
We do not work alone (France)
CURATED Section – ‘A Public Display of Affection’
Chaired by Rawad Baaklini, the CURATED section titled ‘A Public Display of Affection’ invites designers to express themes of love and affection through their work. It serves as a space for radical experimentation, where participants are encouraged to explore pioneering ideas and processes in design, reflecting on the human capacity for emotional expression.
Anais Borie (The Netherlands)
Atelier Fomenta (Canada)
Carol gay (Brasil)
Ciro Timmers (The Netherlands)
Clara Jorisch (Canada)
Cuatro Cuatros (Spain)
Elis Monsport (Czechia)
Elena Lokastova (Russia)
Etienne Bastormagi (Lebanon)
Gnilmyd Kcab (Sweden)
Ia Kutateladze (Georgia / Germany)
Infrastructure Studio (France)
Johan Pertl (Czech Republic)
Leo Maher (UK)
Logua Family (Georgia)
Louis Lefebvre (France)
M’ama edizioni (Italy)
Maliza Kiasuwa (Belgium)
Marius Boekhorst (The Netherlands)
Marina Garlo (UK)
Masha Volkova (The Netherlands)
Misses Brown (Belgium)
Noëmi Orgaer (Belgium)
Sashaxsasha (France)
Sam Kerckaert (Belgium)
Solène Bonnet (France)
Studio BrichetZiegler (France)
Szkło Studio & Lindsey Fontijn (Poland)
Teresa Berger (Austria)
Thomas Boyer-Gibaud (OHM Studio) (France)
Valentine Maurice (The Netherlands)
Special Projects
Through SPECIAL PROJECTS, Collectible gives the stage to platforms that bring forth a wide range of perspectives on design. Ranging from rich cultural representations to fresh takes on design experiences, the section aims to extend the fair’s highlights to exciting horizons.
Artecetera (Belgium)
CID Grand-Hornu, Design Museum Brussels, Design Museum Ghent (Belgium)
DAMN° (Belgium)
FORMÆ (France) with the participation of Material Curator & Material Bank
Grand Prix de la création de la Ville de Paris (France)
Rado (Switzerland)
Snackbar Aesthetica (The Netherlands)
Sonian Wood (Belgium)
Studio Molen (The Netherlands)
Vide Books (The Netherlands)
OUTDOOR Section
Introducing a new dimension to the fair, the OUTDOOR section, curated by Bas Smets, features collectible pieces designed for outdoor spaces. Located on the 5th floor of the Vanderborght Building, this section showcases a diverse collection of designs that harmonize with the outdoor environment, extending the scope of collectible design to the exterior realm.
Each section of COLLECTIBLE 2024 is designed to offer visitors a diverse and enriching experience, highlighting the fair’s dedication to innovation, creativity, and excellence in the field of contemporary design.
Previews and Opening dates:
Wednesday 6 March 2023
Press Preview and Conference: 10:00 to 12:00
VIP and Professional Preview from 12:00
Vernissage from 18:00
Thursday 7 March 2024
Public Opening: 12:00 to 19:00
Friday 8 March 2024
Public Opening: 12:00 to 19:00
Saturday 9 March 2024
Public Opening: 12:00 to 19:00
Sunday 10 March 2024
Public Opening: 12:00 to 18:00