Exceptional objects: why some pieces will become Collector's Choice in 2026

By 2026, the value of an object is no longer measured solely by its function. It is measured by its intention, its rarity, and the story it carries.
In the world of interior design, some pieces transcend the status of mere objects. They become presences, consciously chosen and preserved for a long time.
What is a Collector's Choice item?
A Collector's Choice piece is not designed to appeal to everyone. It exists for those who seek meaning, uniqueness, and a lasting relationship with objects.
Bold shapes, assertive volumes, complex finishes… These pieces are often produced in limited quantities, sometimes unique.
Scarcity as a value, not as a strategy

Scarcity is not a marketing ploy. It is the natural consequence of demanding artisanal craftsmanship.
Some pieces require more time, more skill, or simply cannot be reproduced on a large scale.
In 2026, this limitation becomes a strength: it guarantees that the object retains its value and character.
Why are these pieces more valuable?
- Longer manufacturing time
- Technical complexity
- Non-standard volumes and formats
- Freer artistic interpretation
The price reflects a commitment, not a trend.
Objects designed to last and stand the test of time
Collector's Choice pieces are not chosen on a whim. They are integrated into an interior like an anchor point.
They accompany changes in location, style, and occasionally even generation.
Choose less, but choose right
In 2026, luxury is expressed through restraint. Owning fewer objects, but objects that carry meaning.
This is the vision we champion through our Collector's Choice selection: rare pieces, crafted with exacting standards, intended for those who seek the exceptional.
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FAQ – Collector's Choice Ceramic Pieces
What distinguishes a Collector's Choice piece from a classic decorative object?
A Collector's Choice piece is distinguished by its rarity, size, the complexity of its manufacture, and the artistic intention behind it. It is not designed for mass production.
Why are Collector's Choice pieces more expensive?
Their price reflects the manufacturing time, the level of expertise required, and the limited or unique nature of each piece. It is not an aesthetic markup, but an intrinsic value.
Are Collector's Choice pieces intended for everyday use?
Some can be used, but their primary purpose is decorative. They are designed as centerpieces, chosen for their presence and durability.
How to integrate a Collector's Choice piece into an interior?
By giving it space. An exceptional piece expresses itself fully when it is not surrounded by competing elements.






