ARCHITECTS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS' DAY PROGRAM
COLLECTIBLE is delighted to present a Special Programm exclusively for Architects and Interior Designers on Thursday, September 4, 2025, in New York. This day offers exclusive visit, guided tour, and panels highlighting the intersections of collectible design, interiors, and legacy. It is dedicated exclusively to professional architects and interior designers, and we kindly request that individuals who do not fall under this category refrain from registering.
© Tijs Vervecken/ Courtesy of Dries Van Noten
A private visit to Dries Van Noten’s first standalone New York store in SoHo, where fashion, beauty, and art meet within a striking architectural setting. Sculptural works by Ben Storms and Simone Crestani accompany the collections, creating an environment where historical resonance meets contemporary experimentation.
As part of Club COLLECTIBLE’s program dedicated to interior designers and industry professionals, this visit offers an intimate encounter with the house’s curatorial vision.
Attendance limited to 25 participants.
(Guest list is complete — if you were not placed and wish to attend, please email us and we will confirm if space becomes available.)
Location: At the fair, in the lobby. (Water Street Projects WSA 180 Maiden Lane, New York 10038)
What is the relationship between collectible design and the interior space? How do objects take on new meaning when thoughtfully placed within curated interiors, and how can the juxtaposition of contemporary with vintage pieces or antiques result in poignant new design narratives? Taking the new VIGNETTE section as its launching point, the discussion reveals how these presentations distill each studio’s creative vision, how interior design can elevate collectible works, and how collectible pieces, in turn, activate space with emotional and cultural resonance.
With: Crina Arghirescu Rogard (Interior Architect & Designer, Founder of Crina Arghirescu Architecture), Drew McGukin (Interior & Product Designer, Founder Drew McGukin Interiors), Michael Hilal, Studio Michael Hilal (Curator of VIGNETTE, COLLECTIBLE NYC) and Emily Thurman (Interior Designer; Founder, Emily Thurman Studio)
Moderated by: Lila Allen (Editor in Chief, Wrong House)
Location: At the fair, 39th floor. (Water Street Projects WSA 180 Maiden Lane, New York 10038)
An exclusive guided tour with Sonya Tamaddon, offering architects and interior designers a curated journey through highlights among COLLECTIBLE’s 123 exhibitors.
Location: At the fair
The value of objects and furniture with longevity is ever-increasing. As globalization and mass-market production continues to drive consumption of work that is designed to be discarded, the collectible design market has grown in response as we seek to add more meaning to our homes. Occupying the liminal space between art and design, collectible works have become contemporary heirlooms—pieces that combine artistry, customization, and conceptual significance. Ryan Waddoups, Deputy Editor of Galerie Magazine, speaks with leading interior designers about their experience commissioning and placing these pieces, as well as educating clients about the value of artisanship and limited editions.
With: Clive Lonstein (Founder & Principal, Clive Lonstein), Alfredo Paredes(Founder and Principal, Alfredo Paredes Studio) and Andrew Torrey (Founder & Principal Designer, TORREY)
Moderated by: Ryan Waddoups (Deputy Editor, Design, Galerie)
ARCHITECTS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS' DAY PROGRAM
COLLECTIBLE is delighted to present a Special Programm exclusively for Architects and Interior Designers on Thursday, September 4, 2025, in New York. This day offers exclusive visit, guided tour, and panels highlighting the intersections of collectible design, interiors, and legacy. It is dedicated exclusively to professional architects and interior designers, and we kindly request that individuals who do not fall under this category refrain from registering.
© Tijs Vervecken/ Courtesy of Dries Van Noten
A private visit to Dries Van Noten’s first standalone New York store in SoHo, where fashion, beauty, and art meet within a striking architectural setting. Sculptural works by Ben Storms and Simone Crestani accompany the collections, creating an environment where historical resonance meets contemporary experimentation.
As part of Club COLLECTIBLE’s program dedicated to interior designers and industry professionals, this visit offers an intimate encounter with the house’s curatorial vision.
Attendance limited to 25 participants.
(Guest list is complete — if you were not placed and wish to attend, please email us and we will confirm if space becomes available.)
Location: At the fair, in the lobby. (Water Street Projects WSA 180 Maiden Lane, New York 10038)
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What is the relationship between collectible design and the interior space? How do objects take on new meaning when thoughtfully placed within curated interiors, and how can the juxtaposition of contemporary with vintage pieces or antiques result in poignant new design narratives? Taking the new VIGNETTE section as its launching point, the discussion reveals how these presentations distill each studio’s creative vision, how interior design can elevate collectible works, and how collectible pieces, in turn, activate space with emotional and cultural resonance.
With: Crina Arghirescu Rogard (Interior Architect & Designer, Founder of Crina Arghirescu Architecture), Drew McGukin (Interior & Product Designer, Founder Drew McGukin Interiors), Michael Hilal, Studio Michael Hilal (Curator of VIGNETTE, COLLECTIBLE NYC) and Emily Thurman (Interior Designer; Founder, Emily Thurman Studio)
Moderated by: Lila Allen (Editor in Chief, Wrong House)
Location: At the fair, 39th floor. (Water Street Projects WSA 180 Maiden Lane, New York 10038)
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An exclusive guided tour with Sonya Tamaddon, offering architects and interior designers a curated journey through highlights among COLLECTIBLE’s 123 exhibitors.
Location: At the fair
© COLLECTIBLE
The value of objects and furniture with longevity is ever-increasing. As globalization and mass-market production continues to drive consumption of work that is designed to be discarded, the collectible design market has grown in response as we seek to add more meaning to our homes. Occupying the liminal space between art and design, collectible works have become contemporary heirlooms—pieces that combine artistry, customization, and conceptual significance. Ryan Waddoups, Deputy Editor of Galerie Magazine, speaks with leading interior designers about their experience commissioning and placing these pieces, as well as educating clients about the value of artisanship and limited editions.
With: Clive Lonstein (Founder & Principal, Clive Lonstein), Alfredo Paredes(Founder and Principal, Alfredo Paredes Studio) and Andrew Torrey (Founder & Principal Designer, TORREY)
Moderated by: Ryan Waddoups (Deputy Editor, Design, Galerie)