Fair Maison&Objet Paris puts desirable development in the spotlight


The famous Maison&Objet show is back in Paris from September 9 to 13, 2021. This year’s theme? Desirable development.
Each new edition of Maison&Objet offers a new source of inspiration, a deciphering of the zeitgeist and an analysis of new consumer behavior. The show aims to create a link between 6,000 brands and designers, nearly 300,000 international buyers, 1,500 journalists and more than 2 million visitors throughout the year on the digital platform MOM (Maison et Objet and More). Twice a year, all the players in the art of living (brands, designers, craftsmen, home experts) gather around design furniture, decorative objects, accessories, textiles, scents, or tableware.
This year, the “Desirable Development” will be in the spotlight, and will highlight the appetite of consumers for ethical products and the solutions found by brands. This is a fundamental movement that seems to be taking hold at Maison et Objet this year.
You can discover the world of CRAFT: creators crafts unveil exceptional pieces, rare or unique, durable and made in workshop. (Tableware, jewelry and fashion accessories, lighting, furniture and wall pieces, sculptures and collectibles)
But also TODAY: iconic or emerging publishers of design rhyme with singularity and innovation, the creativity of furniture-deco offers is put at the service of urban lifestyles.
Among the conferences, “An oasis of luxury at the top of the cheap” Ivana Barbarito & Benjamin Bancel, Co-Founders Barbarito Bancel Architects. Barbarito Bancel imagines contemporary workspaces in an Art Deco setting for the French headquarters of Moët Hennessy (a group of 26 prestigious wine and spirits brands).
Every year, Maison&Objet holds its annual festival with Paris Design Week. For 10 days, in parallel with the September show, design animates the Parisian neighborhoods, where a series of exhibitions and events attract the general public and industry professionals.
Read also > THE NEW COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE ITEMS FOR THE HOME BY CARTIER
Featured picture : © Maison&objet
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