Maison & Objet: wonder and innovation
Inspired by the theme Terra Cosmos, this pavilion takes you on an otherworldly adventure across 5 space-time capsules. From the rugged beauty of lunar sands to metallic textures and the red Martian earth, explore a galaxy of objects and accessories that merge nature with futuristic design.
Welcome to a world of wonder and innovation this January as Maison & Objet explores the new colours of premium hospitality. Visitors will get the chance to discover inspirational staging, at the cutting edge of aesthetics and functionality, while deep-diving into the latest trends in the hotel industry at this year’s show.
“With “Sur/Reality”, Maison&Objet and Peclers Paris take us on a dreamlike journey,” says the organisers. “In January, the show celebrates a new kind of surrealism, combining fantasy and poetry to create imaginary worlds. These quirky and surprising alternative realities offer an enchanted interlude in a complex world. Unusual objects and enchanting settings invite us to let go and explore.”
“At Maison&Objet, we see hospitality as a key element of our differentiation strategy. The
industry’s professionals are looking for unique, striking pieces that go beyond the functional solutions available elsewhere. They come to us for inspiration and to discover creations that will make their projects stand out. This is why we have created dedicated areas, such as the ‘What’s New? In Hospitality’ spaces, where we have chosen to work with Julien Sebban, a rising star in the design world. His original and disruptive vision of hospitality, illustrated through bold staging that incorporates a selection of carefully curated products, perfectly meets the specific needs of hotel and restaurant professionals,” says Mélanie Leroy, Managing Director of SAFI (Maison&Objet, ParisDesign Week, MOM).
Jonathan Adler
Visitors can look forward to What’s New? In Hospitality by Uchronia – Julien Sebban, a 200 m² space that pays tribute to surrealism embodied in a concept hotel. Divided into three main areas, each zone offers an immersive, offbeat experience, blending art and function in a setting that defies convention.
While What’s New? In Decor by Elizabeth Leriche will showcase a selection of new products and “Womanifesto”: an installation by designer of the year Faye Toogood, an arty, all-encompassing journey into one woman’s brilliant take on today’s design.
In the “Maison” and “Objet” zones hoteliers and restaurateurs will be able to discover innovative furniture and lighting solutions tailored to the technical and stylistic requirements of hotels and restaurants, as well as a unique range of home linens, occasional furniture, cushions and decorative objects to personalise any hospitality space.
Dive into a sensory journey with the latest trends, products, and solutions at Spaces – the ultimate destination for retailers, architects, and hospitality professionals. ✨ Whether you’re looking for cutting-edge design, fresh ideas, or the next big thing, Spaces has it all. Explore a curated selection that sparks creativity and transforms your vision into reality.
Last but not least, visitors will also be able to join the expert-led Maison&Objet Talks to learn, decipher trends, get inspired and exchange ideas. Talks include When the setting makes the show! With Alexis Mabille and Antoine Menard, Chief Creative Officer – Paris Society, and The Apartment-Hotel, a new format Hospitality and playground for interior designers with Maxime Benoit, Edgar Suites and Battik Studio – Necchi architecture.
Maison & Objet will run in Paris from 16 to 20 January 2025.
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