Exhibitors 2026
Forty leading galleries, dealers and collectives representing over 300 of the most exciting contemporary artists today will gather at Collect 2026 from across the globe.
Selected by an expert advisory panel, each gallery will curate its own display to contrast with the beautiful and historic interiors setting of Somerset House and commission new pieces or bodies of work especially for the fair.
Collect provides an unrivalled opportunity to invest in world-class contemporary craft and design. Narrative-rich and eclectic artworks and wearable art jewellery will be showcased; skilfully crafted using clay, glass, lacquer, precious metal, textiles, leather, fibre, wood, paper and organic and re-used, re-cycled and re-purposed materials.
The exciting line up of participating galleries for 2026 are announced as follows:
- Alveston Gallery Notting Hill, London, United Kingdom UK
- Bluerider ART, London, UK, Los Angeles, US, Shanghai, China, and Taipei, Taiwan
- BR Gallery, Beijing, China
- Caroline Fisher Projects, Norfolk, UK
- Cavaliero Finn, London, UK
- Contemporary Applied Arts, London, UK
- Craft Alliance Atlantic Association, Halifax, Canada
- Creative Industries Institute, Warsaw, Poland
- Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, UK
- Design & Crafts Council Ireland, Kilkenny, Ireland
- DESIGN-NATION, Lincolnshire, UK
- FIVE, London, UK
- Gallery FUMI, London, UK
- Goldsmiths’ Fair, London, UK
- Hiroki / White Conduit Projects, London, UK
- House of Bandits by Sarabande Foundation, London, UK
- jaggedart, London, UK
- Jennifer Lauren Gallery, Greater Manchester, UK
- Joanna Bird Contemporary Collections, London, UK
- Lloyd Choi Gallery, Ganghwa-gun, South Korea
- Max Radford Gallery, London, UK
- Mia Karlova Galerie, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Mono Art, Tokyo, Japan
- Peter Layton London Glassblowing, London, UK
- Ruup & Form, London, UK
- Siat Gallery, Seoul, South Korea
- Society of Designer Craftsmen, London, UK
- The Cold Press, London, UK
- Thrown, St Austell, UK
- WAJOY, Tokyo, Japan
- The Gallery by SOIL, Hong Kong, China




