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Maison et Objet 2022 is open with the theme "New Luxury"

Stay up to date with the highlights of the renowned international design, decoration and lifestyle fair held annually in Paris

By Giovanna Jarandilha

Submitted at Mar 24, 2022, 8:02 AM

05 min de leitura
teamLab, Resonating Microcosms of Life - Solidified Light Color © teamLab, courtesy Pace Gallery *image for illustrative purposes only

teamLab, Resonating Microcosms of Life - Solidified Light Color © teamLab, courtesy Pace Gallery *image for illustrative purposes only (Pace Gallery)

teamLab, Resonating Microcosms of Life - Solidified Light Color © teamLab, courtesy Pace Gallery Maison et Objet 2022

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International interior design, decoration and lifestyle fair, Maison&Objet opens its doors this Thursday, March 24, at the Parc de l'Exposition Nord Villepinte, in Paris. The exhibition, which runs until Monday, March 28 2022, has the theme " New Luxury " – and the promise is to deliver products, innovations and put new and talented designers on the map in an experience never seen before. Visitors will find 14 sections of the exhibition featuring installations by renowned names in the world of design, showcasing the best in products and innovation; as well as 23 lectures and workshops , four new spaces curated with this season's latest additions, and the highly anticipated awards ceremony. Rising Talents Awards Japan .

"New Luxury"


Birds of Nathalie – wallpaper Design Nathalie Lété Maison et Objet 2022

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In this issue, Maison&Objet puts luxury in the spotlight and invites us to rethink the concept of " Uber Luxury " and " Lux Populis ". The former combines fine craftsmanship with technology and thus sheds light on designs made with the help of physicists. and mathematicians, to sofas that become exclusive and fully connected objects, and so on. The latter rides the wave of pop culture , driven by a generation raised on social networks and attentive to the values of inclusion. With this trend , luxury takes to the streets .
As part of the chosen theme, this edition of the fair will showcase the most creative brands and design houses in the sector , in a " premium " proposal located in Hall 7, entitled "Signature". There, pieces by international design stars will be presented, such as the prominent Maison Dada, the Leblon pop sculpture workshop Delienne, the wallpaper designer Dedar; as well as prestigious design houses, with their ultra-chic Couture spirit, such as Missoni Home and Roberto Cavalli.

Maison&Objet 2022 Highlights


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Originally created by Leblon Delienne, the Sparkling Mickey sculpture has been given a new version by French designer Thomas Dariel, now in a pop version that pays homage to the pointillism movement. On the right, the M101 pendant, the latest creation by Henri Bursztyn, is a spiral galaxy with delicate rays that transports us to the constellation Ursa Major.

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Made for both parents and children to have fun with textures, materials and shapes, Nobodinoz presents its Beanbags: a type of large cushion that is easy to move around and allows little ones to be independent.

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For the first time in history, Tommy Viganò & C. is participating in Maison et Objet, where it will showcase its design that balances ergonomics and aesthetics in products that are increasingly popular in the home office context. In the photo, the Tommy waiting room armchair is distinguished by its graphic cutout that allows it to be turned into a magazine holder, a coffee table stand or even fit a divider panel to maintain privacy.

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Based in Belgium, Quincalux returns to the fair, bringing its 80-year tradition of handcrafted craftsmanship. There are six new collections of handles and knobs that bring luxury thought out in detail.

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Among the many eagerly awaited launches from Maison&Objet , some are ahead of the curve when it comes to functionality, concept or aesthetics . Check out the gallery above for a selection of design pieces – including lamps, sculptures and even children's furniture – that we think are worth checking out.