| | The must-attend event for decoration, design and lifestyle professionals, presents the highlights of January 2025 edition! Sur/Reality | 16-20 January 2025 📍 Parc des Expositions - Paris Nord Villepinte |
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| | From 16 to 20 January 2025, Maison&Objet will bring together international players in decoration, design, and lifestyle for an exceptional edition in Paris Nord Villepinte. This iconic fair, where the art of living is constantly reinvented, promises a captivating and enriching experience. Attendees will discover the latest trends and explore innovative solutions across a reorganised, multi-category offering. Additionally, ergonomic tools will be available to help visitors optimise their experience. For this new edition, the fair adopts the theme "Sur/Reality" and invites its visitors on a journey into a new Surrealism. This trend will be showcased through unexpected objects and dreamlike settings that encourage letting go. This exploration of the boundaries between reality and imagination promises to leave a lasting impression, with a programme rich in surprises and creativity. |
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| | Discover the performances, innovations, and key highlights of the Sur/Reality edition! |
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| | Maison&Objet: A constantly evolving fair |
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| | With 2,366 exhibitors, including 59% international brands, Maison&Objet stands as a global crossroads for innovation and creativity. Among them, 24% are first-time participants, representing 577 new exhibitors, reflecting a continuous renewal of offerings for buyers seeking fresh products. New exhibitors include Atelier Ao, Before Vintage Furniture, Parla, Dovain Studio, Stoned, Household Hardware, Eloa Unique Light, and Fumaci. Meanwhile, iconic brands that have built the fair's reputation will also be present, such as 101 Copenhagen, Bloomingville, Fermob, Lexon, &Klevering, and Polspotten. Maison&Objet expects over 70,000 visitors for this upcoming edition, which reflects the new strategy introduced by Managing Director Mélanie Leroy. The two annual editions have been designed to cater to their respective audiences, with the January edition focusing on premium hospitality, collectible design, and home fashion. |
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| | Maison&Objet Fair, September 2024 ©aethion |
| | Maison&Objet Fair, September 2024 ©aethion |
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| | A revamped app with AI for easier navigation between the exhibition halls, ensuring you don't miss any key moments. To simplify and enhance the visitor experience, Maison&Objet offers a new, improved application. Featuring simplified search on an interactive map (by sector and category), a conference agenda, and geolocation within the fair and Maison&Objet In the City, this tool ensures a high-quality experience, helping visitors make the most of all the resources provided by Maison&Objet. |
| | MOM: A continuous digital connection to plan your visit and extend the experience. The online platform MOM (Maison&Objet and More) extends the fair experience by connecting professionals to a global network of exhibitors throughout the year. With an ergonomic interface and personalised tools, MOM enables users to explore the latest trends, discover exhibitors by sector using smart filters, place orders directly with brands, and continue discussions started at the fair. |
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| | An event that brings together solutions for all lifestyle professionals. |
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| | Retailers, boutiques, and concept stores seeking unique and appealing collections. |
Architects, interior designers, and product designers looking to discover innovative solutions. |
Hoteliers and restaurateurs in search of distinctive elements to create unique experiences. |
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| | What's New? In Retail by François Delclaux Maison&Objet September 2024 ©aethion |
What's New? In Decor by Elizabeth Leriche Maison&Objet September 2024 ©aethion |
Designer of the Year Lionel Jadot Maison&Objet September 2024 ©aethion |
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| | A diverse offering across 15 specialised sectors. |
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| | Smart Gift Aesthetic and thoughtfully designed gifts - the new art of giving. |
Fashion Fashion accessories: objects of desire. |
Kids & Family From toys to children's furniture: décor in mini form. |
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| | Pattern Lab They bring the most beautiful patterns to life! |
Home Accessories All decorative objects: personalise your interior. |
Home Fragrances The world of fragrances: scenting interiors. |
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| | Home Linen Home textile offerings: the delicacy of fine linens. |
Well Being & Beauty A well-being offering: for the body, mind, and home. |
Craft - Métiers d'Art The creative vitality of material artists. |
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| | Unique & Eclectic Emotion and uniqueness: cultural treasures from near and far. |
Today Interiors of today and tomorrow: from contemporary to design. |
Projects Technical and decorative solutions: essential for every project. |
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| | Forever Interiors with character: the very essence of decoration. |
Signature The finest names in decoration and design. |
Maison&Objet In The City A journey through the finest addresses in Paris. |
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| | Highlights of the Maison&Objet Fair January 2025 |
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| | Maison&Objet promises a programme rich in surprises and creativity. Key highlights include the exclusive "Curatio" space - an immersive dive into collectible design curated by Thomas Haarmann; the "Womanifesto" installation by Designer of the Year Faye Toogood, offering a radical and total artistic exploration of her creative process; and a groundbreaking, exclusive collaboration with the electronic music festival Tomorrowland. As unique as it is unexpected, this partnership celebrates the cultural and artistic impact of the festival, reveals its close ties to the world of design, and offers an exclusive preview of its future projects. International personalities will be invited to present their unique visions, including Daniela Leonini with "Flow of Fashion", offering a fresh perspective on retail where fashion and décor intertwine to create new experiential shopping spaces; Julien Sebban, founder of Studio Uchronia, who will design a surreal hotel for "What's New? In Hospitality"; and Alessandro Moriconi, who will craft three distinct decorative universes using objects sourced from the legendary Puces de Saint-Ouen. |
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| | Le programme The Rising Talent Awards mettra en lumière les jeunes talents de Corée du Sud. Les espaces iconiques "What's New? In Retail" by François Delclaux et "What's New? In Decor" by Elizabeth Leriche, seront toujours présents pour cette nouvelle édition, une immersion totale dans un univers mêlant rêve et réalité... The Rising Talent Awards programme will spotlight emerging talents from South Korea. Iconic spaces such as "What's New? In Retail" by François Delclaux and "What's New? In Decor" by Elizabeth Leriche will return for this edition, offering a total immersion into a universe blending dream and reality... On the talks front, a rich programme will feature expert speakers sharing insights and engaging in discussions across three key conference and workshop areas: The Talks (Hall 7), The Well-Being Experience (Hall 3), and Retail Coaching (Hall 3). Notable speakers at this edition include Alexis Mabille, Creative Designer of Beau Bow; Dorothée Delaye, Interior Architect; Hedwige Gronier, Director of Cultural Patronage at the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation; and Alexandre Boquel, Director of Métiers d'Excellence at LVMH. Explore the full Talks programme. |
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| | "Following the restructuring of our annual fairs, the January edition will focus on premium collections, limited editions, the fashion and home-fashion sectors, and bespoke solutions for premium hospitality. This new direction is a response to the expectations of our clients, buyers, specifiers, and brands. We are therefore strengthening the distinct identity of each of our two editions to adopt an even more specialised approach." Mélanie Leroy, Managing Director of SAFI (Maison&Objet, Paris Design Week, and MOM) |
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