From September 5 to 9, 2024, the September edition of Maison&Objet takes place in Paris. After Tech Eden, January’s leading theme, Maison&Objet and creative consultancy Peclers Paris continue their search with a new theme, Terra Cosmos. The Terra Cosmos theme reflects the mood of the times. With our feet on the ground and our heads in the stars, we all dream of escaping the everyday. What’s New? presents the latest innovations and top products from exhibitors’ collections, offering concrete solutions to our desires.
The approximately 2,500 exhibitors will welcome some 80,000 professionals, who will visit the fair to see what’s new in the decoration industry.
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Maison&Objet September 2024: What’s New
What’s New? In Retail
Halls 3 and 4 show what’s new in retail. In Retail is a hybrid and multifunctional space, combining best practices worldwide. Here, you can experience immersive, sensory, and cosmic experiences. These range from Hozho’s olfactory journeys, Alex Hackett’s paper and ceramic floral creations, to astrological candles and scented rituals with rejuvenating properties by Olfactif.
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Style consultant François Delclaux helps retailers improve business with eye-catching window displays, innovative merchandising, revamped point-of-sale information, and in-depth curating of future bestsellers.
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What’s New? In Hospitality
At Maison&Objet, in September 2024, Hall 6 offers a new look at hospitality. The new furnishings are primarily one-of-a-kind pieces that emphasize creativity for a new hospitality concept. Here, Designer of the Year, Lionel Jadot, an upcycling specialist, invites you to a place that is part lounge, part terrace, part café-restaurant. Comfort is the fil rouge of this new setting.
Accor Design Awards x Sofitel
To celebrate Sofitel’s 60th anniversary, the 2024 Luxury Edition of the Accor Design Awards invited international interior design students to rethink a hotel lobby. In this lobby, sustainable development merges with Sofitel’s passion for reinventing the luxury hotel industry. 20 schools in 8 countries submit 100 projects for ten finalists. The three winners, the Audience Award and the Jury President’s Award, will be announced on the first day of Maison & Objet.
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What’s New? In Decor
In Hall 7, at Maison&Objet September 2024, you will be able to find the best solutions for decorating. Playing with colors? Choose beautiful materials? Mix and match styles? The space What’s New? In Decor, curated by Elizabeth Leriche, dives into the colors and materials that will shape tomorrow’s interiors.
For the September 2024 installation, Elizabeth Leriche imagined five space-time capsules, including shimmering sunlight, black meteorites, radical metallics, aerial worlds, and sand dunes.
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Designer of the Year – Hospitality: Lionel Jadot and recycling
Lionel Jadot grew up in a cabinet-making workshop in a working-class Brussels neighborhood, a family carpentry shop. There, he learned to reuse woodworking scraps, a technique he perfected in art school. His creations, in fact, feature his ability to work with raw materials sourced according to availability. Lionel Jadot creates unique works of functional art and collectible design. For interior architecture, Jadot works with designer-makers, who work with him in his atelier in Zaventem, outside Brussels. His designs, therefore, are eco-friendly, artisanal and technological at the same time.
The Future On Stage competition
For the past three years, Future On Stage, Maison&Objet’s major showcase for French and international talent, has rewarded companies less than three years old that are at the forefront of innovation, business and creativity in design, decoration and lifestyle. The winners of the 2024 edition are Sungai Design (Bali and Paris), Konqrit (Buenos Aires), and Apollo (Bois-Colombes, France).
Sungai Watch and Sungai Design, from Indonesia, are sisters brands. The former is an environmental foundation that collects and sorts plastic from Bali’s rivers. The newer brand started on a new path in recent months, turning plastic into furniture. From the ideas of French brothers Kelly, Gary, and Sam Bencheghib came the Ombak chair, made of recycled plastic and hand-assembled.
From Argentina, on the other hand, comes Konqrit, the brainchild of a former fashion consultant. Cecilia García Galofre set out to explore the boundaries of bathroom furniture, and to see how far one can go with decoration. The result is bathtubs as works of art, decorated both inside and out, by different artists.
Finally, Paul de Livron pioneered a manufacturing technique to produce wooden wheelchairs, under the Apollo brand. Creative and practical, the designer-engineer creates unique pieces out of okoumé wood (or with charred Notre Dame beam splinters). To launch this wheelchair model, Paul de Livron also organized a presentation to the Pope, “the perfect testimonial.”
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Why visit
Maison & Objet Paris has the power of one of the world’s biggest trade fairs
Maison & Objet hosts 2,500 exhibitors, 55 percent from abroad. On average, it has about 80,000 visitors, 45% from abroad, from 150 countries. Of these 80,000, 30,000 are professional operators with decision-making power. In addition, each edition hosts 1,500 journalists, influencers, and bloggers.
In addition to the fair, Maison & Objet has activated a digital platform, MOM, which, over time, has become a marketplace for decoration and table art. MOM has over 480 thousand visitors and over 1.5 million subscribers on various social media.
The September edition of Maison & Objet also includes Paris Design Week, which runs 5-14 September 2024. Paris Design Week involves showrooms and design galleries in Paris.
Maison & Objet, Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center, Paris, September, 5-9, 2024
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Size: 2.500 exhibitors, 80.000 visitors (average)
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