Elizabeth Leriche’s ‘Archaeology of the Future’ explores decor trends

Conceived as a design journey across eras, the What’s New in Decor exhibition unfolded as an Archaeology of the Future: from neoclassical to Art Deco and neo-futurism.

Conceived as a design journey across eras, the What’s New in Decor exhibition unfolded as an Archaeology of the Future: from neoclassical to Art Deco and neo-futurism.

We inhabit a complex and chaotic world where reality, dreams, and AI converge to create a new hybrid vision for tomorrow’s design. Is this Neo-Surrealism?

Aquatic Edens, flamboyant graphic patterns and tropical forests. At Maison & Objet 2024, Elisabeth Leriche explores new interior design trends with the ‘What’s New? In Decor’ exhibition.

Maison & Objet 2024 envisions a re-enchanted future where technology and nature exist in harmony. Check what we liked the most at the Parisian fair.

Upcycled luminous creatures, delicately balanced wooden compositions and blown glass furniture with an architectural imprint… French craftswomen shine in Paris!

With the SILENCE design exhibition, Maison Objet trend watchers explore the impelling need for a more quiet and reflective lifestyle.

MAISON&OBJET Observatory presents the 2015/2016 design trend MAKE with an exhibition and a publication – We picked some stories of 2014 that anticipated this year inspirational theme.