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An edition defined by excellence and craftsmanship

29 December 2025

Driven in 2025 by the new wave of design and vibrant creativity, Maison&Objet Paris opens 2026 under the banner of excellence and savoir-faire

 

From January 15 to 19, Maison&Objet will spotlight creativity and companies that, through technical mastery and a contemporary vision, embody a new way of inhabiting the world. Here, innovation dialogues with tradition, transmission fuels creation, and centuries-old gestures are reimagined through the lens of today’s creative visions. Spanning 7 halls and 6 sectors, Maison&Objet unfolds a curated experience through immersive spaces and exclusive scenography. In 2026, the event firmly establishes Paris as the global capital of design and unveils a living showcase where ancestral know-how resonates anew, shaping the design landscape of tomorrow.

 

A theme that echoes Maison&Objet’s DNA past reveals future

For over thirty years, Maison&Objet has cultivated a unique identity: serving as a meeting point between the world of fine craftsmanship and contemporary design. In January 2026, the trade fair returns to its roots with a powerful and inspiring theme. Design draws strength from its origins to rise even higher. At the crossroads of the raw materials and contemporary form, a calm strength reveals itself. Furniture is no longer a mere series of objects: it becomes an extension of a skill, a gesture, a memory. What emanates from it goes beyond aesthetics: it’s an aura, a breath, a trace of the past carried into the future. Each creation is part of a continuum, a slow and embodied transformation. Maison&Objet highlights a design imbued with soul, where every piece of furniture bears the mark of a story in the making.

This edition honours Harry Nuriev, visionary designer and founder of Crosby Studios, recognised by The New York Times Magazine as one of the pioneering voices of contemporary minimalism. Based between New York and Paris, Harry Nuriev explores the intersection of design, art, and craftsmanship through a singular approach: Transformism.

 

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