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Mar 1, 2018

COLLECTIBLE, a new fair devoted exclusively to 21st century collectible design, will be held from March 7-11, in Brussels’ Vanderborght building

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Text by TLmag Team

New fair COLLECTIBLE brings together in Brussels renowned international galleries and designers focused on 21st century design, selected by a committee composed of Jan Boelen, Tony Chambers, Maria Cristina Didero and Pascale Mussard.

““Our objective is to respond to the growing interest of design enthusiasts, art collectors, professionals from related fields, and cultural institutions focusing in contemporary design,” said the founders of the fair, Clélie Debehault and Liv Vaisberg.

Here is a preview of what’s to come next week, between March 7-11, at the Vanderborght building.

GALLERIES
Adorno (Copenhagen)
Atelier Jespers (Brussels)
Camp Design Gallery (Milan)
Galerie Gosserez (Paris)
Jousse Entreprise (Paris)
LE26BY Galerie Felix Frachon (Brussels) MANIERA gallery (Brussels)
Mendes Wood DM (Brussels)

MOBILAB Gallery (Lausanne)
Modern Shapes (Antwerp)
OΔK Gallery (Nomadic)
Spazio Nobile (Brussels)
The Impermanent Collection (Brussels) ToolsGalerie (Paris)
valerie_traan gallery (Antwerp)
Victor Hunt (Brussels)

DESIGNERS/DESIGN STUDIOS
Ado Chale (BE)
Arnaud Eubelen × Brice Dreessen (BE) Atelier Alexandre Lowie (BE)
Atelier lachaert dhanis (BE)
Ben Storms (BE)
Charles Kaisin (BE)
Charlotte Jonckheer × Studio Corkinho (BE) D E L F I N (IT/BE)
Destroyers / Builders (BE)

DIM Atelier / Vladimir Slavov (BE)
Gerard Kuijpers (BE)
Handmade Industrials (NL)
Inge Lagae (BE)
Jean de Piépape (FR)
Jule Cats (NL)
Kostia (FR)
KUFstudios (UK)
Label Dalbin (FR)
Lionel Jadot (BE)
Louis Bos (NL)
Maison Armand Jonckers (BE)
Maison Vervloet (BE)
Mariadela Araujo (SP)
.mode (BE)
Nathalie Van der Massen (BE)

Nel Verbeke (BE)
Olga Engel (RU)
OS ∆ OOS (NL)
Paulin, Paulin, Paulin ® (FR)
Pierre Bonnefille (FR)
Pol Quadens (BE)
Reinier Bosch (NL)
Roxane Lahidji (FR)
Sébastien Caporusso (BE)
|vormen| (BE)
Xavier Lust (BE)

SPECIAL PROJECTS
ABC Klubhuis (BE)
CORE STUDIO (NL)
Post Modern (NL)

SuperGufram feat. Studio Job (IT/BE)
THE HOPE (BE) presents The Weft
Van den Weghe NV (BE)
“Wait here…” a CMHVVH project curated by Caroline Van Hoek (Brussels) YMER&MALTA in collaboration with the Noguchi Museum (New York)

MAGAZINES
DAMN° (BE) feat. Studio Dessuant Bone (FR)
MacGuffin (NL) feat. Alexandre Humbert (FR)
Modern Design Review (UK) feat. Man & Machine with James Shaw (UK) and Thomas Ballouhey (NL)
Sight Unseen (US) feat Mimi Jung (US) and Chen Chen & Kai Williams (US) Wallpaper* (UK)
Dezeen (UK)
TLmag (BE)

PARTNER MUSEUMS/INSTITUTIONS
ADAM Museum (Brussels)
CID Grand-Hornu (Hornu)

Design museum (Ghent)
FRAC Grand Large — Hauts-de-France (Dunkirk) Horta Museum (Brussels)
National High School of Visual Arts La Cambre (Brussels)

March 7-11 2018
Vanderborght building
Schildknaapstraat 50 rue de l’Ecuyer


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Adorno - Berlin Collection. William Bagnoli.
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Alexandre Lowies - Ladies Desk
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A piece from Atelier Jespers
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A piece by Anton Álvarez
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Pieces from Maniera
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Kustaa Saksi's Arachne from Spazio Nobile. Photo by Jussi Tiainen.
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Kustaa Saksi's In The Fish Trap from Spazio Nobile. Image by Jussi Tiainen.
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