From March 7 to 10, 2024, the Collectible fair will once again take over the iconic Espace Vanderborght in Brussels, showcasing the best of contemporary collectible design. This new edition promises to be exceptional, with the participation of emerging galleries such as Objects With Narratives, as well as independent designers and studios from the international scene.
Born from a desire to highlight a new vision of creation, the fair founded by Clélie Debehault and Liv Vaisberg evolves with panache over the years.
A fervent admirer of the new guard of design, Acumen reveals the three pieces of furniture and objects that you absolutely must discover during your visit to the event.

The candle holder Lux Aeterna by sashaxsasha
The candle holder Lux Aeterna This marks the beginning of a long series of meticulously designed objects intended to accentuate the emotions they evoke. Crafted from brushed stainless steel, this piece appears to have stepped straight out of a futuristic medieval tale. With this creation, designers Alexander Dobrovskiy and Alexandra Gineva sought to evoke childhood memories immersed in stories of knights and various mythologies.
Photos © Evgenia Baranova



The armchair portaledge by Simon Geringer
For this new edition, designer Simon Geringer unveils his "Portaledge" collection. The chair that makes up this collection pays homage to the world of hiking and the archives of climbing magazines. This piece of furniture is designed to be easily foldable and transportable. Its anodized aluminum frame is covered with a Ripstop fabric that can withstand all types of weather, like a tent in the great outdoors.

© Simon Geringer

© Simon Geringer

© Simon Geringer
The “Vessels of Imperfection” collection by 𝗔𝗻𝗻𝗮𝗭𝗶𝗺𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗻
Created in collaboration with Vienna-based craftsman Martin Petermann, the collection of cast aluminum vessels is an ode to imperfection. The beauty of these six unique creations arises from the casting process, their irregular contours being their defining characteristic. Here, craftsmanship emerges as a path to innovation.



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