Palm Beach, Florida — February 12–17, 2026
The Palm Beach Show returns to the Palm Beach County Convention Center from February 12–17, 2026, reaffirming its position as one of the most anticipated art, antique, and jewelry events in the United States. This upcoming edition brings together an exceptional mix of established exhibitors alongside a compelling group of new participants, adding fresh perspectives to an already distinguished fair.
While longtime exhibitors return with the collections that have earned them loyal followings, the introduction of new galleries and maisons injects renewed energy into the show. Together, they create a dynamic environment that appeals equally to seasoned collectors and first-time visitors, offering opportunities to discover historically significant works, refined craftsmanship, and contemporary interpretations rooted in tradition.
Winsor Birch — A Fresh European Perspective
Making their debut at the Palm Beach Show, Winsor Birch brings a refined selection of British, Irish, and Scottish fine art spanning the 18th century to the present. Founded by former senior specialists from Sotheby’s, the gallery was established with a mission to make museum-quality works accessible to both emerging and experienced collectors.
Their carefully curated presentation includes portraiture, landscapes, animal studies, and sculpture, highlighting centuries of artistic heritage. What distinguishes Winsor Birch is its commitment to demystifying the art-buying process, pairing scholarly depth with an approachable philosophy. Their first appearance at the show introduces a strong European voice grounded in connoisseurship and historical insight.
Charles Oudin — Two Centuries of Parisian Watchmaking
Also appearing for the first time is Charles Oudin, a Parisian maison with over 200 years of horological history. Known for crafting bespoke timepieces for distinguished families, the brand continues to embody the couture spirit that has defined it since the early 19th century.
At the 2026 Palm Beach Show, Charles Oudin will present pieces from its celebrated Retro Collection—fine jewelry watches inspired by Art Deco elegance and named after the flowers of the Palais Royal Garden. Drawing from archival designs of the 1920s, the collection reflects a seamless union of historical craftsmanship and modern refinement, offering an expression of timeless French chic.
Beto Oliveros Studio — Reimagining Timeless Design
Beto Oliveros Studio joins the exhibitor lineup with a distinctive approach to furniture and decorative arts. Founded by designer and artisan Beto Oliveros, the studio honors historic craftsmanship while reinterpreting classic and mid-century furniture for contemporary living.
Trained among Europe’s finest antiques traditions, Oliveros transforms worn pieces into modern heirlooms, preserving the integrity and soul of the original designs. Visitors can expect a thoughtfully curated presentation that bridges past and present—appealing to collectors, interior designers, and those discovering fine furnishings for the first time.
Robert Simon Fine Art — Scholarship and Old Masters
Completing the group of new exhibitors is Robert Simon Fine Art, founded by esteemed art historian Robert B. Simon. The gallery brings generations of expertise in European and American painting, sculpture, and works on paper, with a reputation for rigorous scholarship and connoisseurship.
Known for presenting major historic works—from Italian Renaissance paintings to Spanish Colonial and 19th-century masters—the gallery’s debut at the Palm Beach Show offers a rare opportunity to encounter carefully vetted, historically significant pieces. Their presence adds depth to the show’s dialogue between contemporary and historical art.
An Anticipated 2026 Edition
With its blend of returning favorites and distinguished new exhibitors, the February 2026 Palm Beach Show promises a rich and engaging experience. From fine art and antiques to jewelry and design, the show continues to serve as a meeting point for collectors, scholars, and enthusiasts eager to explore exceptional works across disciplines.
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www.PalmBeachShow.com
Editor’s Note
This article is adapted from official exhibitor announcements and is published as part of Art of the Times’ ongoing coverage of major cultural events and international art fairs.


