
Exploring the Maison & Objet Show in Paris
The Maison & Objet show in Paris, held at the Parc des Expositions in Paris-Nord Villepinte, is a must-attend event for professionals in interior decoration and design.
During our recent visit, we explored the latest trends and innovations presented by exhibitors from around the world.
Interior Decoration Trends
This edition emphasized decoration and styling, focusing on natural textures, calming color palettes, and sustainable materials. The spaces were designed to create warm and welcoming atmospheres, reflecting a quest for authenticity and well-being in our interiors.
Materials and Finishes
Raw wood, linen, handcrafted ceramics, and blown glass were prevalent, symbolizing a return to raw materials and traditional craftsmanship. These choices reflect a desire to reconnect living spaces with nature while prioritizing ethical and sustainable products.
Accessories and Decorative Objects
Accessories played a central role, with an array of decorative objects designed to personalize and enrich spaces.
From sculptural lighting to textiles with organic patterns, each element was crafted to add a unique touch and reflect the inhabitant's personality.
Meetings and Conferences
Beyond the exhibits, we attended insightful conferences led by industry experts. These sessions offered new perspectives on the evolution of design and decoration, strengthening our commitment to integrating these insights into our future projects.
Inspiring Discoveries
Among the exhibitors, several stood out:
• Bisson Bruneel : Their Fusion collection combines fabric and glass to create innovative and aesthetic materials.
• Siru : Specializing in blown glass lighting, Siru offers pieces that blend tradition with modernity.
• Batis Ceramic : Offering a varied range of artisanal ceramics, their creations add an authentic touch to interiors.
• Take Some Rope : Their decorative objects in woven rope add a unique textural dimension to spaces.
• Matthieu Gicquel : A talented designer, his creations stand out for their elegance and originality.
• Laura Cambon : A glass artist, her works bring light and unparalleled finesse to decor.
In summary, our visit to the Maison & Objet show allowed us to capture current trends in interior decoration, which we look forward to adapting and enhancing in our upcoming projects.