Maison&Objet Shines a Spotlight on Seven German Talents

These seven German talents offer a glimpse into the future—where heritage and modernity blend into something truly inspiring.

These seven German talents offer a glimpse into the future—where heritage and modernity blend into something truly inspiring.

Maison & Objet Fall 2025 looks ahead, showcasing new talents and bold collaborations—from the next generation of German designers to visionary entrepreneurs and emerging brands. “An open house, open to all,” says new Artistic Director Amelie Pichard.

Paris Design Week 2025 sweeps across the French capital—think blooming textile corals, playful plastic glamping, spinning mirrors, a craft-filled labyrinth, and even a design disco club.

Tableware reinterpreting surrealist art vs seats with an essential silhouette. Check out what we liked at Maison & Objet 2025.

Faye Toogood’s Womanifesto showcase explores the designer’s creative process as a woman in an industry ruled by men.

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?

At the Parisian fair, seven Korean ‘rising talents’ worked with raw stones, fully threaded bolts, horse hair and recycled newspapers.

At Paris Design Week, Hôtel de la Marine hosts a tribute to the grand French-style beds of the past and an enveloping hammock made of sect wooden slats.

Eau Fraîche is a poetic installation with a sustainable message inviting visitors to refresh from a scented water fountain.

Large compressed balloons create an optical confusion of 2D and 3D in Paul Cocksedge’s Squeeze installation in the heart of Paris.

The French designer created OUTONOMY, a bright yellow pavilion inviting us to regain our autonomy by rebalancing our relationship with nature and technology.

Iridescent 3D printed sculptures and high-tech materials. At Maison & Objet, seven rising talents blend savoir-faire and digital technology.

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.

“Tech-Eden: A New Natural Awakening” is the Maison & Objet 2024 main theme envisioning a revitalised future blending technology with nature.

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.

Blossoming porcelain chandeliers, ancient Greek terracotta vases, and sofas inspired by snow-topped brutalist buildings. We selected seven highlights at Maison & Object 2023.

At the ‘Ukraine: The Art of Resilience’ exhibition, ancient traditions blend with contemporary design to highlight the Ukrainian spirit.

The force of gravity, the lightness of air, the ascent of magma, and the mysteries of Saturn inspire Ginger & Jagger’s EARTH TO EARTH furniture design collection debuting in Paris.

Inspired by Henry Matisse’s artwork, Maison Matisse opened the door of its concept design apartment and boutique, showcasing highly crafted wood, textile and ceramics pieces.

Soap bubbles-planets, champignon poufs and rattan bistro chairs… We have selected 10 French ‘Design Editeurs’ launching new furniture collections at Maison Objet.

Dancing paper, PVC hand blowing, mathematical clay vessels and inflatable leather… 7 Japanese rising talents experiment with materials exploring new aesthetics at Maison & Objet 2022.

Craftsmanship embraces high-tech innovation, bespoke design blends with pop culture. “Clearly, there is a new trend, a new luxury consumer, who is totally different to the ones we had a few years ago.”

September 2021: from Milan to Chicago, from Seoul to London, Beijing and Paris. We round up 15 international fairs, festivals and biennials in this super creative month.

We rounded up the architecture and design calendar of 2021 including major events, fairs and exhibitions from Dubai to Milan and Shanghai.

10 unexpected fabrics and wall coverings on show at Maison & Ojbet and Paris Deco Off 2020 bringing Persian bazars and graphical edens and Venician rippling reflections into the room.

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

Archipanic is in Paris at MaisonObjet2020. Check our Pinterest board to discover some of the best design on show in the Ville Lumiere…

Cotton and latex chairs inspired by rain and furniture betraying a certain fascination with heating… 6 French rising talents on show MAISON&OBJET 2020 in Paris.

Colorful ‘brut vessels’ inspired by Le Corbusier’s architecture, ‘galactic’ tableware tuning with a David Bowie 80’s hit and dyed marble… At Maison & Objet Fall 2019, designers blended materials with colours in unexpected ways.

From shaving to wine tasting and getting ready for a date. Meda collection by Lorenzi Milano interprets a man’s private world with a set of bespoke utensils crafted from luxury materials.