What's On

The Best Collectible Design Events Around the World.

Since You Left
Cristina Grajales Gallery presents Since You Left, a solo exhibition by Sam Baron that revisits the tradition of nature morte through a contemporary lens.

Antonio Marras: Caos Calmos
Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Caos Calmo, an exhibition of new functional works by the Italian designer Antonio Marras.

Andrea Branzi by Toyo Ito: Continuous Present
The Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and the Triennale di Milano present a major monographic exhibition dedicated to Andrea Branzi through the perspective of Pritzker Prize laureate Toyo Ito.

Nicola Turner at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
This spring, Nicola Turner will present Time’s Scythe at Yorkshire Sculpture Park – a fascinating site-responsive installation transforming the Park’s 18th-century Chapel.

Thread: Group Exhibition
Sarah Myerscough Gallery presents an international survey on contemporary woven work, highlighting how this ancient craft, using natural materials and a diverse range of innovative techniques, reflects creative community and exchange.

Meet Me in the Middle
St Vincents Gallery presents eight female designers whose work explores the imprint of jewellery on spatial design.

Agnès Debizet: Contes de Brume
In a landmark 2026 exhibition "Contes de Brume", Galerie Gastou hosts artist Agnès Debizet, bringing together sculpture and decorative arts within a single narrative thread, following the figure of Brume as she moves through a shifting, dreamlike world.

Dawn Bendick x F.J. Hakimian: The Ground of Things
A mix of large-scale sculptural glass works and hand-made tapestries from the designer and artist Dawn Bendick, on show at the Charles Burnand Gallery.

Gallery Fumi: Materials of Joy
Gallery Fumi collaborates with Tribeca's Galeria56 to present the work of over fifteen artists and designers from the gallery’s roster, who are united by a commitment to material histories and hand-led processes.

Kimberley Gundle: My Head Is A Fairground
Long and Ryle gallery presents a series of Kimberley Gundle’s ceramic portraits based on the artist's rapid sketches of commuters, and allows the viewer to share her journey of contemplation.