Fabriqe began with a single question — what would a private buyer do, if the buyer worked only for you?
Six years on, the answer has three rooms and three working houses — Mayfair, Dubai Business Bay, eighty-five villas across Marrakech. A boutique of objects worth keeping. A concierge for the hours between. Hand-delivered, anywhere in the world, by appointment. Each began as a request from a client we already knew; each only stays in the house once we can do it as well as we do the objects. Quietly mobile, by design.
The first room. Watches and perfumes our founder couldn't find elsewhere — Patek and AP waitlists, archive Dior, niche houses with single-digit annual production. We authenticate every piece in-house before it appears.
Enter the Boutique →Then the requests arrived. A driver for the airport, a stylist for a dinner, a courier we could trust with a £40k watch — flown to Dubai by hand the same day. Personal shopping, chauffeured cars, close protection, by-hand delivery worldwide, a private Mayfair address — five services, by introduction. Now also operating from Business Bay, Dubai.
Meet the Concierge →Then a place to send people. Eighty-five staffed villas in Marrakech, kept through long relationships with families who built them. Hammams cut from green marble, cooks who shop the medina at dawn, drivers on call.
See the Villas →Most of our clients come from someone who came before them. We prefer it that way — it keeps the house quiet.
Nothing happens at the till. Every transaction begins with a conversation, and ends with delivery on terms we both agreed.
We don't carry stock for the sake of choice. If something is in the boutique, it's because we'd buy it for ourselves.
We don't advertise. We don't post product. We don't sell our list. The house works because the rooms stay small.
“The only objects worth owning are the ones you'd take with you. The only places worth visiting are the ones you'd take them to. The only people worth keeping near you are the ones who arrange both.”