Iterations
— Matter and Shape 2025
During Paris Fashion Week (7–10 March 2025), COLLECTIBLE took part in the Matter and Shape fair in Paris, presenting a curated group exhibition that explored the fluid boundary between commerce and curation. This special edition offered a unique opportunity to connect emerging designers with industry professionals, around contemporary design practices driven by intent and experimentation.
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AMCA OVAL (Paris)
Anna Zimmermann (Austria)
Bram Vanderbeke (Belgium)
Destroyers/Builders (Belgium)
Glass Variations (France)
Jumandie Seys (Belgium)
Leo Orta (France)
Lola Mayera (France)
Lucie claudia podrabska (Portugal)
Marius Boekhorst (Netherlands)
Maxi Hoffmann (Germany)
Mydriaz (Paris)
Sabourin Costes (France)
SKNYPL (Georgia / UK / Russia)
St Vincents (Belgium)
Studio Musa (Italy)
Tang Thousand (United States)
The Carrieres Centrales (France)
Stéven Coëffic & UNBUILT (France)
Waiting for ideas (France)
Wendy Andreu & Bram Vanderbeke (France / Belgium)
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The scenography was conceived to the French duo Heim+Viladrich—renowned for their refined spatial interventions, including the Dries Van Noten store in Los Angeles—whose approach blurs the lines between function and fiction, materiality and narrative. Their installation at Matter and Shape played with the language of display, transforming the booth into a large, changing-room-like environment that invited reflection on how context shapes perception.
Iterations
— Matter and Shape 2025
During Paris Fashion Week (7–10 March 2025), COLLECTIBLE took part in the Matter and Shape fair in Paris, presenting a curated group exhibition that explored the fluid boundary between commerce and curation. This special edition offered a unique opportunity to connect emerging designers with industry professionals, around contemporary design practices driven by intent and experimentation.
© Studio Brinth
© Studio Brinth
© Studio Brinth
© Studio Brinth
AMCA OVAL (Paris)
Anna Zimmermann (Austria)
Bram Vanderbeke (Belgium)
Destroyers/Builders (Belgium)
Glass Variations (France)
Jumandie Seys (Belgium)
Leo Orta (France)
Lola Mayera (France)
Lucie claudia podrabska (Portugal)
Marius Boekhorst (Netherlands)
Maxi Hoffmann (Germany)
Mydriaz (Paris)
Sabourin Costes (France)
SKNYPL (Georgia / UK / Russia)
St Vincents (Belgium)
Studio Musa (Italy)
Tang Thousand (United States)
The Carrieres Centrales (France)
Stéven Coëffic & UNBUILT (France)
Waiting for ideas (France)
Wendy Andreu & Bram Vanderbeke (France / Belgium)
The scenography was conceived to the French duo Heim+Viladrich—renowned for their refined spatial interventions, including the Dries Van Noten store in Los Angeles—whose approach blurs the lines between function and fiction, materiality and narrative. Their installation at Matter and Shape played with the language of display, transforming the booth into a large, changing-room-like environment that invited reflection on how context shapes perception.