MAISON&OBJET - JANUARY 2026

 
 
 
 
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CURATIO BY THOMAS HAARMANN

A Design, An Exclusive Lifestyle

 
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Maison&Objet J25 - CURATIO ©Piet-Albert Goethals.

 
 
 
 

Following a remarkable first edition featuring 18 iconic brands in January 2025, CURATIO returns with a unique, curated design in Hall 1 in January 2026. Here, combinations and symbioses of shapes and materials give rise to a unique creative dialogue. An exhibition in partnership with AD and Stoopen & Meeûs. Freeze frame.

 
 
 
 
 
 

A concept by Thomas Haarman

 
 
 
 
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Conceived as a gallery-a showcase for craftsmanship-by German designer and artistic director Thomas Haarmann, the CURATIO environment invites visitors, for this second season, to venture into new territories. It is a place to discover confidential brands through the signature pieces of their collections. A total of 60 signed pieces, each carefully selected.

 

Join us at Maison&Objet, from January 15 to 19, 2026, to discover this new chapter of sensitive and functional design at the frontier of art.

 
 
 

Designed as a jewel box, visitors will find:

  • A "village" composed of spaces harmonized around a shared visual identity, creating an inspiring and coherent journey for visitors.
  • An exhibition gallery whose scenography echoes the village. Each piece is showcased in a setting of deliberate minimalism.

CURATIO favors harmony over competition. Conducive to creative encounters, this bubble at the heart of the trade show's bustle invites visitors to explore unique worlds. From one capsule to another, exceptional or raw materials combined with organic, refined forms give life to pieces of excellence. Each creation, often produced in limited editions, resembles a work of art. Whether in a characterful interior, a restaurant, a hotel lobby, or a retail scenography, it questions, captivates, and inspires.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Among the major expected signatures:

  • Van Rossum : furniture in solid oak, handcrafted responsibly in a Dutch workshop since 1978.
  • Zieta : functional art objects sculpted for extraordinary spaces.
  • Verter Turroni : the artist invites us to contemplate fragments of a world without horizon, a suspended universe that reinvents our gaze.
  • Imperfettolab : a laboratory where each furniture piece becomes a work of art in its own right.
  • Atelier Vierkant : nature shaped in clay; artistic savoir-faire; an exploration of forms and textures imbued with natural elegance.

And also : A.D.U, Anna Torfs, Objects, Atelier Contour, Atelier Vierkant, Casegoods, Fresh. Glass, Giopato&Coombes, Homa, Imperfettolab, James, Haywood, Atelier Johan Pertl, llab. design, Lucas Zito, Samuel Accoceberry, Senimo, Van Rossum, Verter Turroni, Zieta, Zoé Wolker...

 
 
 

A circle of excellence

 

CURATIO is aimed above all at confidential brands, workshops, designers, architects, and decorators seeking the exceptional, the exclusive, and targeted professional encounters.
Beyond facilitating connections, CURATIO aims to unite a close-knit community-a circle of creative, visionary, and free minds brought together by the same high standards.

The objective: to offer an inspiring framework for discovery, exchange, and the creation of lasting bonds-like a calming bubble at the heart of the Salon's excitement.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

About Thomas Haarman

 
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Thomas Haarmann ©Piet-Albert Goethals

 

A German designer and interior architect based in Antwerp, Thomas Haarmann cultivates a singular aesthetic nourished by his experiences in London, Amsterdam, and Kuala Lumpur. Self-taught, he draws from his travels and family heritage linked to jewelry to create pieces where sophisticated brutality meets humanity. As artistic director for Domani and Van Rossum, he designs residential and commercial projects, as well as furniture creations that push the boundaries of design. His work-intuitive and authentic-transforms every space into a unique sensory experience.

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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