Maison Flâneur Launches The Flâneur Collective and Expands its Trade Program

Maison Flâneur Unveils Curated Directory and Trade Hub for Designers

London, United Kingdom – May 9, 2026 / Maison Flaneur /

Maison Flâneur, the curated marketplace for independent homeware brands, today announced the launch of The Flâneur Collective — a curated directory connecting interior designers with the platform’s community of design-curious shoppers and readers — alongside a significantly expanded Maison Flâneur Trade Program. Together, the two initiatives deepen Maison Flâneur’s role as a meeting point between the independent makers it represents, the design professionals shaping how those pieces are used, and the people furnishing their spaces.

The Flâneur Collective

The Flâneur Collective began with a recurring question. For years, Maison Flâneur’s design-curious shoppers and readers — often having bought pieces from the platform or followed its editorial — would write in asking the same thing: can you recommend an interior designer? The Collective is the considered answer to that question.

Rather than a standard directory, it’s a curated platform where members maintain a profile discoverable by Maison Flâneur’s community and, beyond the listing itself, engage with that community through editorial stories — features on their projects, studios, and points of view, published across the Maison Flâneur magazine, social channels, and newsletters. The profile is the connection point. The stories are how members build a relationship with potential clients before they ever make contact.

“Our community has been asking us for designer recommendations for years,” says Dionas Sotiriou, Founder of Maison Flâneur. “We didn’t want to build a generic directory — we wanted something that reflected how our audience actually discovers people they want to work with. The Collective gives designers a profile, but it also gives them a channel: a way to be seen and understood through the work itself, not just a listing.”

Membership is £495 per year and includes:

  • A profile within the Collective — a permanent listing accessible to Maison Flâneur’s community of design-curious shoppers and readers, with a streamlined route for direct client inquiries.
  • Editorial features — opportunities for original stories on members’ projects and studios, published across the Maison Flâneur magazine, social channels, and newsletters.
  • Trade access — automatic enrolment in the Maison Flâneur Trade Program, with preferential pricing across 400+ independent homeware brands.

The Maison Flâneur Trade Program

The Trade Program has been expanded to give interior designers, architects, and industry professionals broader access to Maison Flâneur’s catalogue of independent homeware brands — spanning ceramics, textiles, tableware, glassware, lighting, furniture, and more.

Members benefit from:

  • Preferential pricing — a minimum of 15% off across 400+ brands, with up to 25% on selected pieces.
  • Curated sourcing — access to a global catalogue of independent makers, including pieces available exclusively through Maison Flâneur.
  • Dedicated support — personalised assistance with sourcing, logistics, and project coordination.

About Maison Flâneur

Maison Flâneur is a curated marketplace for independent homeware brands. Founded on the belief that the makers behind the objects matter as much as the objects themselves, the platform brings together over 400 independent brands across ceramics, textiles, tableware, glassware, lighting, and furniture — connecting them with design-curious shoppers, readers, and design professionals around the world.

To learn more about The Flâneur Collective or to apply for the Maison Flâneur Trade Program, please visit https://www.maisonflaneur.com/pages/trade-program and https://www.maisonflaneur.com/blogs/find-an-interior-designer.

Contact Information:

Maison Flaneur

85 Great Portland Street
London, England W1W 7LT
United Kingdom

Dionas Sotiriou
+44 15555555555
https://maisonflaneur.com