Setting The Bar High With Maison & Objet
Step into a world of creative intervention from 6 to 10 September 2019 in Paris at Maison & Objet. This event is the international authority for home decor, interior design, architecture, lifestyle culture and trends through its shows, events and its digital platform. This year it is setting the bar high with new visits, new audacious and intuitive purchasing experiences, inspirational and surprising itineraries, and new places for sharing.
Enter Laura Gonzalez’s world through her superb dedicated space, in collaboration with Pierre Frey. Enjoy a break at Café Signature, with a selection of dishes and pastries designed by Pierre Hermé Paris – London © Jerome Galland
Table Arts are explored around stylistic extremes. Our trendsetter has pushed the boundaries, both in minimalism and maximalism. © Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
More than a trade show, Maison&Objet is the reference event destination for the interior design industry in Paris, twice a year in January and September. Since last year, a new layout, new shopping experiences and inspiring itineraries are being offered to visitors.
The design world eagerly descends upon Paris for a week of festivities with the latest trends and exciting new innovations. Creatives travel from across the globe to come and explore all that bursts forth from the city.
The laboratory for the expression of a new way of working, designed by Philippe Boisselier. © Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
Here’s what some of the attendants have to say:
“Twice a year I count myself lucky to be Parisian, and to be able to spend four full days at Maison&Objet. To describe it in a few words – Maison&Objet is a generous, dynamic salon that is a wealth of information.” – Hélène PASTEUR, Head of Homeware – GALERIES LAFAYETTE.
“There is nothing quite like it anywhere. It has been one of my main points of sourcing luxury design products for years and I always find something there that I have seen nowhere else.” – Jonny HYLAND, Buyer at PAUL SMITH.
“It is a real strength to have a salon in France that is so respected, known, and recognized both nationally and internationally. Aside from allowing you to discover the latest collections from the vast portfolio of brands represented, it is a concentration of the most important trends around!” – Sarah PONIATOWSKI LAVOINE, Interior designer.
Keep an ear to the ground as we hear about more from the world of Paris and the new exciting things to come out of this event in the future.
Discover the first images of the space WORK! our inspiration theme this year. The laboratory for the expression of a new way of working, designed by Philippe Boisselier. © Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
Find out more at Maison&Objet.
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