The Invisible Collection is a London-based online platform founded in 2016 by Anna Zaoui and Isabelle Dubern-Mallevays. It offers exclusive, made-to-order furniture and decor from a curated selection of contemporary designers and architects. The company focuses on collectible pieces not typically available to the public.
The collection features works from designers like Pierre Yovanovitch, Charles Zana, and Kelly Behun. Each piece is handcrafted by skilled artisans, emphasizing high-quality materials and unique, often sculptural, forms. This made-to-order model ensures a focus on individual craftsmanship.
As a B Corp certified company, The Invisible Collection operates with a commitment to social and environmental standards. Its production model inherently minimizes waste, and the company also works to offset carbon emissions from shipping. This approach appeals to clients seeking both luxury design and responsible production.
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