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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.
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
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.
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.
Michael Anastassiades
Loop collection by Michael Anastassiades balance, color, and minimal shapes. Double Loop suspension add an elemental simplicity to any space, perfect in their architectural symmetries. Available in brass finish. 1 X E27 15W LED, 2000LM/2700K 2 X G9 3.5W LED, 330LM/2700K
Steven John Clark
Nine weirdos sculptures designed by Steve John Clark is a handmade product, and each sculpture is one of a kind with different designs.
Niko Koronis
RCU armchair designed by Niko Koronis is an armchair made with either mahogany, walnut, or ash. It is s 2020 Numbered Edition
Laurids Gallée
In ancient cosmologies, the Empyrean was believed to be a heavenly place in the highest of heavens, occupied by the element of fire. The warm glow of the ceiling light Empyrean suspended 01 pays homage to this antiquated concept, as Gallée experiments with light through material hues, transparency, and luminosity. Paired with studies of space from today, Gallée observed the warped behavior of light around black holes and translated it into the refraction of light in the Empyrean light. 24m of LED-light strips illuminate the dark resin centerpieces from within, while the rounded edges contort the light rays, creating a floating effect that moves around the geometric composition. The thickness of the resin blocks with the intangible translucence of the light creates a compelling juxtaposition that constitutes a balanced yet playful aesthetic that teases the eye. Empyrean suspended 01 is the first light in the Empyrean collection. As Gallée experiments with the light-bending qualities of translucent resin, the Empyrean collection will grow and continue to catch the light.