Paris Design Week
Image credit: Rubelli
Celebrating the best and brightest in the design world, Déco Off and Maison&Objet is an annual highlight on the global calendar, with thousands flocking to the city of lights as over 150 brands welcome attendees into their showrooms and unveil their latest collections.
With so much beauty on display, it’s hard to pick a favourite or two, but we’ve just about managed it – here are our five top finds.
Hermès
The luxury brand unveiled a new tableware collection, En Contrepoint, at the Conservatoire National Des Artes et Métiers, a former abbey in Paris’ third arrondissement. Consisting of 33 porcelain pieces, lined with hand-drawn and hand-painted friezes in 30 pretty shades by artist Bigel Peak.
Melodic tableware at Hermès
Liberty
The iconic store celebrated its 150th anniversary with The House of Liberty Collection. On show at Rue de Seine, the collection featured interior fabric and wallpaper, with designs inspired by Liberty’s past, including reimagined Victorian paisleys, bohemian botanicals, and more.
The House of Liberty Collection.
Nordic Knots
Hailing from Stockholm, Norway, Nordic Knots’s debut installation, The Grand, celebrated the intersection of contemporary design and ancient artistry, with its rugs and curtains elegantly displayed on and around Galerie Chenel’s Roman artworks.
Matthieu Lavanchy
Dedar
Fabric giant Dedar unveiled its 2025 collection during the fair. A lively amalgamation of contrasts, juxtaposing the classical and contemporary, as well as figurative, abstract and narrative elements, the range unites various motifs, such as waterfalls and butterflies, and techniques, including embroidery and special dye methods, for a unique offering.
Jerome Galland
Rubelli
Italian powerhouse, Rubelli, also showcased a new high-end fabric collection. Developed under the creative direction of Formafantasma, Teorema, a collection of high-performance fabrics such as wool, with abstract and geometric patterns in largely neutral hues.
Frank Sharkey Paul
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