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.
Adventours textiles, switched-on iconic pen design, and showcases shaped by transformism. Past and present meet at Maison & Object and Paris Deco Off 2026 on Archipanic.

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.

With the Symposion furniture collection, the French designer crafts a poetic design dialogue between marble and memory.

From lush French gardens to exotic forests and cosmic voyages, Paris Deco Off 2026 interweaves tactile patterns and adventurous storytelling in textile and wallpaper design.

Unveiled at Maison & Objet, Seletti’s new lamp marks 75 years of the legendary BIC Cristal pen, showing how design icons “can be reborn to illuminate our homes.”

What if we reinvented instead of inventing? At the designer’s ‘Transformism’ showcase in Paris, past and future meet, beginning with ordinary objects dressed in a metallic finish.