Dates: March 11 to March 19, 2026
Where: Villa Empain
The month begins inside one of Brussels’ most iconic architectural landmarks. Zaventem Ateliers takes over Villa Empain with a presentation that brings together designers, artists and makers connected to its creative hub. Expect material research, collectible pieces and scenography that creates a dialogue between heritage architecture and contemporary design.
Dates: March 11 to April 25, 2026
Where: MAD Brussels
What does home mean today? With Home Sweet Home, MAD Brussels presents over 75 reimagined birdhouses by Belgian and international designers. A modest object becomes a reflection on care, identity and coexistence. Entry is free.
Date: 11th of March at 18h00 - 00h00
Where: Objects With Narratives
For Lima Charlie, Laurids Gallée presents five resin light works alongside a small series of aluminium wall pieces. The title comes from radio shorthand for “loud and clear,” and points to transmission as a formal driver. Light is captured inside tinted resin bodies and reshaped through refraction and focal shifts. The gradients are tuned: a controlled colour drift that recalibrates as the viewer moves. The works do not resolve from a fixed point.
Dates: 11th of March at 18h00 - 00h00
Where: Objects With Narratives
Gentle Resilience marks an important milestone in Christian Fregnan’s professional journey: the debut of his first collection, shaped by a long process of disciplined craftsmanship.
This collection brings together works that explore the materiality of metal from multiple aspects, including the blend of heavy weight yet organic form.
Gentle Resilience marks an important milestone in Christian Fregnan’s professional journey: the debut of his first collection, shaped by a long process of disciplined craftsmanship.
This collection brings together works that explore the materiality of metal from multiple aspects, including the blend of heavy weight yet organic form.
Dates: March 11 to March 15, 2026
Where: Vanderborght Building
From March 11 to 15, Brussels becomes the global meeting point for contemporary collectible design. Limited editions. Sculptural furniture. Experimental materials. Independent studios and leading galleries presenting works that blur the line between art and functionality. COLLECTIBLE is not about product. It is about position.
Ahead of the fair, we spoke with Clélie Debehault and Liv Vaisberg, founders of COLLECTIBLE.
Read the full Q&A → here
