
Paris Design Week 2025 celebrates its 15th edition, with a program rich in exhibitions, involving renowned institutions, established design houses, emerging talents and design schools. Paris Design Week Factory, alongside Maison&Objet, acts as a central thread in the city’s evolving creative narrative, showcasing 130 emerging and established talents. It’s one of many standout moments across vibrant neighborhoods like Le Marais, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Opéra, and Bastille.
In 2025, Paris Design Week takes place September 4-13, 2025

Folie, by designer Lucas Huillet and perfumer Alexandre Helwani, at Hôtel de Sully
From galleries and concept stores to leading design schools, this immersive circuit breaks down traditional barriers.
Now more energized than ever, Paris’s iconic landmarks are being transformed by contemporary installations that challenge and play with the historic codes of these monuments.
Paris Design Week becomes a stage where new voices, renowned institutions, established houses, and international figures come together in a lively, unfiltered exchange.
This year, the event coincides with the 100th anniversary of Les Arts Décoratifs – a perfect backdrop to spotlight iconic brands such as Leblon Delienne, Tiptoe, Archik Paris, and Oberflex as they debut their newest collections.
From one stop to the next, a bold and emotionally rich design culture leads the way.
Paris provokes, deconstructs, questions, and reinvents.
Throughout the week, its neighborhoods transform into a sprawling open-air gallery, with 375 extraordinary venues at the forefront.
The avant-garde gathers at Factory – and beyond
Paris Design Week Factory acts as a launchpad for tomorrow’s daring creatives, those willing to take risks for meaningful design.
A core of avant-garde spirit, Factory unites design schools, international delegations, and collective studios like JAD (Jardin des Métiers d’Art et du Design).
These creative forces stretch across Factory sites, from the 4th arrondissement to the Galerie des Gobelins in the 13th, and to Aubervilliers with its POUSH program.
Just a few steps apart, the Espace Commines, home to Collectible Design, and 116 rue de Turenne, focused on Editorial Design, are interlinked by international showcases woven in between.
Monoprix teams up with École Camondo for a new “Créateur” Collection
For the first time, Monoprix partners with a design school for one of its signature “Créateur” collections. École Camondo, known for its Master’s program in interior architecture and design, takes center stage. Monoprix tapped into the talent of graduates within five years of earning their degrees, supported by a jury of experts including designers Ionna Vautrin and Jean-Baptiste Fastrez.
Three names stand out: Blanche Mijonnet, Léo Achard, and Stanislas Dieupart, each unveiling their collection this fall at 116 rue de Turenne. Expect future collector’s pieces.
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Monoprix with École Camondo. Photo Eugénia Sierko, courtesy Paris Design Week
Innovation takes the spotlight at the China Creative Pavilion with “SHE”
At 7 rue Froissart, a creative exchange between China and France takes shape through the “SHE” project. This is an innovative platform dedicated to female artists and designers who work across various mediums and experimental techniques. Each artist crafts a personal, imaginative narrative. Huihui explores the interplay between micro and macro through immersive textile installations. Fei Fei creates symbolic expressions using lambswool, while Wei Chen sculpts with sugar. Also featured are the bold, expressive worlds of Hua Li, Cheer Huang, Atelier Murmur, and Ji Lingzi.
New Factory spotlight: Le 84
For the 2025 edition, a brand-new group exhibition space debuts at 84 rue de Turenne. An extension of Factory, this gallery brings together 12 rising design houses and established international names offering fresh takes on the tradition of decorative art. The exhibition focuses on material excellence and refined form.
Among the featured designers: blown-glass works by the three Stokowski brothers, textile-inspired pieces by Hugo Falaise, and a striking new design language by Charles-Emmanuel Deppierraz.
The gallery opens from September 4–8, 2025.
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Lainamac at Paris Design Week 2025
Galerie des Gobelins: design schools
Across the river, the next generation continues the conversation with “Vivement Demain,” now in its fourth edition at the Galerie des Gobelins. Organized by the Campus des Métiers d’Art, the show features graduation projects from around ten design schools.
“Up in the air” with Mathieu Lehanneur
A celebrated guest returns to illuminate the Parisian sky for the 15th anniversary of Paris Design Week. The poetic silhouette of a helium balloon, first seen during summer 2024, returns, together with the Olympic cauldron’s flame, both designed by Mathieu Lehanneur. Soaring over 60 meters above the city, the balloon adds enchantment to the capital, hovering above events and rekindling the spirit of the Olympic Games through September 14.

Up in the air – the Balloon and the Olympics Cauldron for Paris 2024, by Mathieu Lehanneur. Photo Felipe Ribon for raf-studio, courtesy Paris Design Week
Hyacinthe & Leitmotiv at Maison Atelier Ozenfant, designed by Le Corbusier
For a serene detour and a rare chance to visit an architectural landmark, head to Maison Atelier Ozenfant, designed by Le Corbusier. There, the installation l’ère libre by Hyacinthe(Alexis LG) and Leitmotiv (Meike Kraus) will be on view Sunday, September 7 (3 pm), and Monday, September 8 to Tuesday, September 9 (11 am – 7 pm).
A unique moment of discovery during Paris Design Week: Maison Atelier Ozenfant, 53 Avenue Reille, 14th arrondissement
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HYACINTHE & LEITMOTIV at Maison Atelier Ozenfant by Le Corbusier (photo Adrien Dirand, courtesy Paris Design Week)
Paris Design Week 2025 welcomes the world
Much like Fashion Week, Paris Design Week brings together global leaders in décor, lifestyle, and creative industries. From every corner of the world, they arrive in Paris, seeking new names, bold collaborations, and unexpected moments. It’s a one-of-a-kind blend of energy, talent, and inspiration.
Craftmanship takes the stage
Celebrated for its legacy in decorative arts, Paris also honors fine craftsmanship this September. And with 2025 marking the 100th anniversary of the Art Deco movement, the timing couldn’t be more fitting.
Why visit
Design Weeks can become alternative tourism destinations for those who appreciate design events. Paris Design Week, for example, is an opportunity to see places and areas off the usual paths. In general, these are nice areas, with beautiful buildings, historic mansions, furniture and decoration showrooms, areas where it is also lovely to walk around, and where you can also find fewer tourists. Plus, one can see beautiful, original objects and decorations and make interesting purchases. For professionals, it’s always an opportunity to find inspiration and meet designers and businesses in a fascinating setting.
Paris Design Week, September, 4-13, 2024
Paris Design Week is for professionals and general public
Size: over 300 exhibitors, 200,000 visitors
Visit Maison-Objet.com/ParisDesignWeek website for more info


