

For almost a decade, COLLECTIBLE has established itself as one of the leading platforms for contemporary collectible design, bringing together designers, collectors, architects and institutions around fairs that actively shape the field.
Yet the ecosystem it serves remains rich but fragmented, with many connections limited to brief moments during fairs and market events.
CLUB COLLECTIBLE extends this dialogue year-round. As the professional B2B platform of COLLECTIBLE, it connects vetted interior designers, architects and design professionals with the studios, galleries and material practices shaping collectible design today.
Through curated visits, masterclasses, editorial insights and private gatherings across NEW YORK, PARIS, LONDON and beyond, the CLUB offers privileged access to the people and practices defining the field.
The Club builds continuity beyond the fair calendar, deepening knowledge, fostering exchange and supporting long-term professional relationships.
As a Founding Member, you will be part of a limited inaugural group of architects, interior designers and sourcing professionals helping establish Club COLLECTIBLE. Founding Members benefit from preferred access to selected events and special recognition within the Club during its first year.


PROGRAMME
Club COLLECTIBLE unfolds through a curated series of gatherings across key design cities. Studio visits, private collections, focused masterclasses and informal meetings create direct encounters with the studios, galleries and material innovators shaping contemporary collectible design.
Upcoming moments include a special visit in New York on Wednesday 24 June with AD100 interior designer Julie Hillman for an exclusive walkthrough and conversation around her Galerie Gabriel presentation at Sutton Tower, exploring collecting, curating, and contemporary residential interiors, and a field trip in Venice on Thursday 25 June featuring a private visit to the Fondazione Dries Van Noten exhibition at Palazzo Pisani Moretta, a visit to the Vincenzo De Cotiis Foundation, and a special Murano furnace visit with Kiki Goti at Wave Murano Glass.
ARCHIVE
A growing archive of conversations, visits and gatherings from the Club COLLECTIBLE programme.
From breakfasts in Milan in collaboration with Convey and private gatherings in New York at the NED to launch the CLUB to the private dinner of COLLECTIBLE Brussels and behind-the-scenes visits to studios, exhibitions and collections, the archive documents the people, places and ideas shaping contemporary collectible design today.
Through photographs, recordings, interviews and reflections, members gain access to moments that extend beyond the event itself, creating a lasting resource and a unique window into the international community surrounding contemporary collectible design. New content is added throughout the year as the Club continues to expand across cities and disciplines.


KNOWLEDGE
A growing library of recorded masterclasses, talks and focused learning sessions led by designers, architects, curators and collectors.
Exploring materials, production processes, collecting practices and the broader cultural context of collectible design, this platform allows members to deepen their understanding of the field beyond physical events. Designed for professionals seeking deeper insight into contemporary collectible design.
The first session, featuring Crina Arghirescu Rogard and her client Claudia Doring Baez, explores the integration of collectible design within a private apartment and is now available on the platform. New masterclasses are added throughout the year, including a recently released conversation with Sophie Dries on designing hospitality spaces and the role of collectible design within cafés, alongside an upcoming session with Julius Værnes Iversen of Tableau on his collaboration with the brand Secolo, bridging collectible design and brands.
CITY GUIDES
Curated perspectives on cities through the lens of contemporary collectible design.
Created by leading architects, designers and creatives, the City Guides offer insider access to the galleries, studios, cultural spaces, hospitality projects and neighbourhoods shaping today's design landscape.
The first guides are now available, including Mexico City with Rafael Prieto, and New York through the eyes of Clive Lonstein and Crina Arghirescu Rogard. Further editions, including a guide to Paris by Sophie Dries, Seoul by Teo Yang and Brussels by Lionel Jadot will be added throughout the year, creating a growing resource for members exploring collectible design around the world.

For almost a decade, COLLECTIBLE has established itself as one of the leading platforms for contemporary collectible design, bringing together designers, collectors, architects and institutions around fairs that actively shape the field.
Yet the ecosystem it serves remains rich but fragmented, with many connections limited to brief moments during fairs and market events.
CLUB COLLECTIBLE extends this dialogue year-round. As the professional B2B platform of COLLECTIBLE, it connects vetted interior designers, architects and design professionals with the studios, galleries and material practices shaping collectible design today.
Through curated visits, masterclasses, editorial insights and private gatherings across NEW YORK, PARIS, LONDON and beyond, the CLUB offers privileged access to the people and practices defining the field.
The Club builds continuity beyond the fair calendar, deepening knowledge, fostering exchange and supporting long-term professional relationships.
As a Founding Member, you will be part of a limited inaugural group of architects, interior designers and sourcing professionals helping establish Club COLLECTIBLE. Founding Members benefit from preferred access to selected events and special recognition within the Club during its first year.


PROGRAMME
Club COLLECTIBLE unfolds through a curated series of gatherings across key design cities. Studio visits, private collections, focused masterclasses and informal meetings create direct encounters with the studios, galleries and material innovators shaping contemporary collectible design.
Upcoming moments include a special visit in New York on Wednesday 24 June with AD100 interior designer Julie Hillman for an exclusive walkthrough and conversation around her Galerie Gabriel presentation at Sutton Tower, exploring collecting, curating, and contemporary residential interiors, and a field trip in Venice on Thursday 25 June featuring a private visit to the Fondazione Dries Van Noten exhibition at Palazzo Pisani Moretta, a visit to the Vincenzo De Cotiis Foundation, and a special Murano furnace visit with Kiki Goti at Wave Murano Glass.
ARCHIVE
A growing archive of conversations, visits and gatherings from the Club COLLECTIBLE programme.
From breakfasts in Milan in collaboration with Convey and private gatherings in New York at the NED to launch the CLUB to the private dinner of COLLECTIBLE Brussels and behind-the-scenes visits to studios, exhibitions and collections, the archive documents the people, places and ideas shaping contemporary collectible design today.
Through photographs, recordings, interviews and reflections, members gain access to moments that extend beyond the event itself, creating a lasting resource and a unique window into the international community surrounding contemporary collectible design. New content is added throughout the year as the Club continues to expand across cities and disciplines.


KNOWLEDGE
A growing library of recorded masterclasses, talks and focused learning sessions led by designers, architects, curators and collectors.
Exploring materials, production processes, collecting practices and the broader cultural context of collectible design, this platform allows members to deepen their understanding of the field beyond physical events. Designed for professionals seeking deeper insight into contemporary collectible design.
The first session, featuring Crina Arghirescu Rogard and her client Claudia Doring Baez, explores the integration of collectible design within a private apartment and is now available on the platform. New masterclasses are added throughout the year, including a recently released conversation with Sophie Dries on designing hospitality spaces and the role of collectible design within cafés, alongside an upcoming session with Julius Værnes Iversen of Tableau on his collaboration with the brand Secolo, bridging collectible design and brands.
CITY GUIDES
Curated perspectives on cities through the lens of contemporary collectible design.
Created by leading architects, designers and creatives, the City Guides offer insider access to the galleries, studios, cultural spaces, hospitality projects and neighbourhoods shaping today's design landscape.
The first guides are now available, including Mexico City with Rafael Prieto, and New York through the eyes of Clive Lonstein and Crina Arghirescu Rogard. Further editions, including a guide to Paris by Sophie Dries, Seoul by Teo Yang and Brussels by Lionel Jadot will be added throughout the year, creating a growing resource for members exploring collectible design around the world.