SHOP BY ARTIST
Gallery COLLECTIONAL represents artists from around the globe and showcases unique pieces.
Each curation creates an invocation to anticipate unlimited possibilities. Beauty and form blur the lines of functionality and materiality. Historical icons in conversation with the contemporary and shifting the discourse into the future. Light, density, and ephemerality are all in dynamic tension. The minimal, the voluptuous, and the exquisite harmony of both together. Join us on this journey to experience the unexpected ways design evolves, innovates, and inspires.
Nada Debs
The merging of two cultures and a marriage of craft, Nada Debs and Studio Lél, collaborate to recreate the signature carapace table in an alchemy of colors, symbolic of both worlds. Rooted in the philosophy of her brand to explore different crafts from around the world and find material expressions that speak the language of a place and its people, Nada Debs envisioned a recreation of her signature carapace table using Lél's craft of stone inlay. Materials: Amazonite onyx and marble on metalLimited Edition 1 of 8 (1st Edition, showcasing at Gallery COLLECTIONAL)Accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity Press release: Preview
Sabine Marcelis
Warm sun on the desert sand, the shimmering lights of Dubai - Sabine Marcelis' works capture the energy of nature and the vibrancy of urban life. As the shapes and colors shift and merge with their surroundings, these dualities harmonize in whispers of light and reflection. The mirage of the two as separate fades as we embrace all the possibilities that they invite us to imagine. Material: Glass mirror
Dirk Van Der Kooij
The Meltingpot table designed by Kooij plays a keystone role in the circular design practice at Kooij. Discarded recycled plastic prototypes, production faults, and color tests form the basis of the conglomerate Meltingpot. Meltingpots are made available online as they are produced.
Christopher Duffy
A study of depth and our perception of it, the Abyss Horizon uses the interplay between light and layers of the natural Birchwood coloration and sculpted blue glass to forge a mesmerizing three-dimensional canvas – reminiscent of our perception of water and how we observe its color transform at different depths. The perceived change in color becomes the element that gives true meaning to the piece, conjuring up ideas of a great oceanic topography and transforming the flowing design into an expressive object.
Steven John Clark
PEARLY SKELP begs no camouflage, no pardons, and nothing further from the finest. Pearly skelp dons a military issue flat top as if it were a tiara. A commando of elegance and femininity, destined for the obstacle course of the evening's grand ball. HURRY NOW. Stand this fair lady up, she’ll knock your block quicker than you are to know better. A vision of beauty so rare.
Jan Ernst
The fossil floor light was inspired by my fascination with shells, exoskeletons, and stone imprints. The coastline of South Africa varies from rugged and dramatic cliffs crashing into the oceans to sandy beaches that are gentle.
Sabine Marcelis
Warm sun on the desert sand, the shimmering lights of Dubai - Sabine Marcelis' works capture the energy of nature and the vibrancy of urban life. As the shapes and colors shift and merge with their surroundings, these dualities harmonize in whispers of light and reflection. The mirage of the two as separate fades as we embrace all the possibilities that they invite us to imagine. Material: Glass mirror
Sabine Marcelis
The donut-shaped Boa Pouf by Sabine Marcelis is perfectly sculp- tural; a bold graphic form that interrupts interior landscapes with its faultless chunky geometry. This piece of upholstered occasional furniture is rounded and soft, encased in a seamless outer layer that gives it an air-brushed finish: The smooth shape-knit textile that covers the Boa Pouf is a milestone in technologically innovative furniture making. Boa Pouf is as perfect for perching on, propping up feet, lounging against, as it is for making a sculptural statement and is the ideal expression of designer Sabine Marcelis, whose work is characterised by resonating clear, single, notes of absolute material, textile and colour.
Jan Ernst
The Womb Lamp series is inspired by the mountain landscape near Cape Town. The area is known for its sculptural rock formations in shades of terracotta, amber, and ochre.
Niko Koronis
GSD console designed by Niko Koronis is a resin console in G collection created with precision on a resin block, creating a dynamic interplay of lights, shapes, and shadows. It is a 2019 Limited Edition 8+4AP.
Stefan Leo
This unique sculptural console in ceramic base, bronze details, and kiln cast pollen glass top console took three months to make. Atelier Stefan Leo used old craftmanship to infuse glass pigment nuggets inside the pollen glass countertop and baked it under 1,000 degrees. Then the nuggets burst into bloom, like flowers petals, and leaves. Each piece is unique and handmade
Fabio Giampietro
‘The Wave’ is part of the award-winning series Hyperplanes of Simultaneity (2016-2019). The project was presented with an exhibition in 2016 at Palazzo Reale, Milan and suddenly was considered a virtuous example of the union of tradition and innovation: a combination of virtual reality and painting. It was a huge success ahead of its time and in the same year, "Hyperplanes of Simultaneity" obtained the Lumen Prize, the international award for the best works of art created with the use of new technologies. Diptych-Oil on canvas
Andrés Reisinger
Gallery COLLECTIONAL, Dubai’s and the Gulf’s first permanent collectible design gallery, has commissioned a renowned digital artist Andrés Reisinger to create an exclusive new exhibition for its space at Eden House, the home of the gallery. “The main inspiration for this piece is a tree or any kind of plant with leaves; I think it is one of nature's most iconic symbols because it reflects so many of its aspects. On the other hand, the sun affects everyone and everything on the planet in some manner. Even though it resides millions of kilometers away, its immense energy continues to have an influence on our life” says Reisinger.
Corine Van Voorbergen
Mixed media, acrylic paint, natural pigment powder, ink and expoy, messing
Sabine Marcelis
Warm sun on the desert sand, the shimmering lights of Dubai - Sabine Marcelis' works capture nature's energy and urban life's vibrancy. As the shapes and colors shift and merge with their surroundings, these dualities harmonize in whispers of light and reflection. The mirage of the two as separate fades as we embrace all the possibilities they invite us to imagine. Glass Table, composed of glass panels and 4 x glass cylinders.
CC-Tapis
A simple brush stroke is what this area rug conveys, in grade A+, Hand-knotted Himalayan wool.