Meet the Rising Talents from Maison & Objet Paris
Since its inception, Maison & Objet Paris has consistently provided a stage for emerging talents. Twice a year, the Rising Talents Awards boast a selection of next generation designs from emerging trendsetters. The winners are invited to exhibit their latest creations on a dedicated stand – a much-awaited event for professionals who visit the fair in search of fresh talent.
With every new season, Maison & Objet Paris announces another selection of Rising Talents. For the upcoming fair, held on 8-12 September 2017, the talents have been announced. All are graduates of the prestigious École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI – Les Ateliers).
The Rising Talents are: Claire Lavabre, Alexandre Échasseriau, Julien Phedyaeff & Christopher Santerre, Luce Couillet, Lysandre Graebling, Samy Rio, Raphaël Pluvinage & Marion Pinaffo, and Jean-Baptiste Fastrez. Maison & Object Paris shows once again its commitment to promote excellence, innovation, quality and the great attention the fair pays to inspiration and creativity. What can the public expect? Each talent brings with them a wealth of experience and knowledge in design innovation. Colour, texture and creativity are the order of the day. Here is a sneak peak of what will be trending from the talents this September.
Contact: Maison Objet
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