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The Invisible Collection

The Invisible Collection

Interior Design

London, England 10,136 followers

Shop iconic designer furniture online. Custom made upon request by master craftsmen, delivered worldwide. B Corp.

About us

Shop the world's most iconic designers. For the first time, the most esteemed names in French & international interior design and architecture converge on a single website, TheInvisibleCollection.com, where their work is now available for purchase. Rare and unique furniture pieces that were previously only accessible to design professionals and an elite clientele have been opened up to the world.

Industry
Interior Design
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2015
Specialties
luxury, retail, design, furniture, interior design, and interiors

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  • When we asked our Co-Founder, Isabelle Dubern-Mallevays, to define her idea of Parisian Chic, she was quick to respond: an aesthetic that looks effortless, yet is really the result of hundreds of minute details, each one meticulously crafted and considered. Her Rive Droite home is as such: an elegant melange of classic and contemporary, in which every artwork, object and beloved design finds its heavenly place. 📽️ Join us for the full Home Tour, now live on our YouTube Channel: https://linktw.in/VzBdkS

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  • A hundred years ago, the who's who of design gathered on both sides of the river in Paris for the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. By all accounts, it was a revolutionary moment — the pinpointable instant where the embellishment and ornament of Art Nouveau gave way to the modernist geometries of Art Deco. For us at Invisible Collection, it's really where it all began: that tangible shift that catapulted Les Arts Décoratifs into the limelight — and made them global. Over the next weeks, join us as we explore the Exposition's remarkable impact and legacy, and how the vision of those great names like Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Jean-Michel Frank, and Pierre Chareau continue to shape the world of interiors today.

  • Away from the bustle of Salone del Mobile, Osanna Visconti opened the doors of her Milanese atelier for a private breakfast with The Invisible Collection and friends. ⁠ Bathed in golden spring light, the morning unfolded in the presence of her poetic bronze creations — shaped by the ancestral lost wax technique for which Osanna is so revered. Draped in soft fabrics and with Giberto Venezia glassware catching the sun, it was a rare moment of stillness amid the whirlwind of Design Week. Thank you to all who joined us for this magical morning.

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  • Introducing: Love, Jérôme – a new Solo Show chez Invisible Collection Rive Gauche. In his careful curation of art, design, and objets d’art, Jérôme Faillant Dumas (L.O.V.E Editions) follows in the footsteps of the great French ensembliers, who brought together masters of all métiers to infuse interiors with a sense of story and soul. Alongside his own signature pieces, we find exquisite designs from Ashiesh Shah, Marion Stora, and other standout Invisible Collection designers — each contributing to his distinct vision of quiet, luxurious refinement. Perfectly timed for PAD Paris, we invite you to experience the elegance firsthand in our gallery on Rue Amélie. Read all about it, here: https://lnkd.in/dJETQdyq 📍 20 Rue Amélie, 7ème 📅 Monday - Friday | 10.00 - 18.00 📸 The Invisible Collection | Rodrigo Ríze

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  • The French have an expression, “supplément d’âme,” roughly translated as “an extra measure of soul,” describing something that transcends mere functionality by offering deeper emotional resonance. It’s the perfect lens to view the unique collections of handcrafted objects specially curated by L’Œil de KO — rare pieces imbued with history and beauty carefully handpicked to elevate our latest exhibitions in London and New York. Conceived by the architect duo Studio KO, under the artistic direction of Nathalie Guihaumé-Stella, L’Œil de KO reflects their passion for sharing what they love: rare, unexpected objects that find new meaning within contemporary interiors. Through careful sourcing and thoughtful curation, L’Œil de KO offers a distinctive, bespoke collection—from elegant tableware to unique, culturally relevant finds—imparting a subtle, poetic touch that adds depth to the décor. This unique curatorial approach resonates profoundly with collectors seeking that extra measure of soul for their beautiful homes. L’Œil de KO’s exclusive curation service is available through Invisible Collection. Click here, to learn more 👉 https://lnkd.in/dwS_nfri

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  • In Sandra Benhamou's world, atmosphere is everything. This spring, the interior designer and AD100 star brings her cinematic eye to The Invisible Collection London, transforming our gallery into a sultry mise-en-scène inspired by the slow burn of Wong Kar-wai’s masterpiece, In The Mood for Love. Each vignette is underpinned by exquisite vintage pieces as well as the louche, luxurious designs from her collection - many of which can only be discovered at The Invisible Collection. An A-list cast of guest stars adds to the plot: new fabrics from DEDAR MILANO drape the Dolly Armchairs and Ottomans, paintings by Beau Gabriel, Pierre Bonnefille, and Gideon Rubin set the tone, while rare objets from L'œil de Ko lend depth and wonder to every composition. Discover more, here: https://lnkd.in/drB6btZC 📸 The Invisible Collection | Rodrigo Ríze

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  • Frieze and Los Angeles? They belong together. This weekend, the city will come together to discover the fascinating artists who are stirring the waves of the imagination. For those who require collectible designs to go with their art masterpieces, our gallery chez Phillips is a must-visit. Among the pieces on view are novelties from Doucet Paris, Goossens Paris, NOE DUCHAUFOUR-LAWRANCE, juliana vasconcellos, Louise Sievers Liljencrantz and many more of our star designers. You also won't want to miss the exciting new Phillips Show, Creative Confluences, an extraordinary curation of young talents, debuted on Wednesday and open through March 13.   📍 Phillips Auction, 9041 Nemo St, West Hollywood Read more about our LA gallery, here: https://lnkd.in/d-HFASiP

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  • In their latest rug collection, Garcé & Dimofski revisit the magic of Portuguese poet, Fernando Pessoa. Named after the periodical he founded, Orpheu’s emotional and literary undercurrents are transformed into painterly gestures that ebb and flow over the surface of eight rugs. Soft and somewhat undone, they evoke the aesthetic vernacular of Portugual, and the melodic meanderings of its most prized daydreamer. Made in Morocco at the soulful ateliers of Beni Rugs, all eight acts are now discoverable online at Invisible Collection: https://lnkd.in/dSmGjVSN 📸 Inês Silva Sá

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