Maison et Objet 2024: check out the details of the next edition of the event
In its second edition this year, the iconic Paris design fair celebrates its 30th anniversary with the theme "Terra Cosmos". Here's what's coming up!
By Redação
Submitted at Aug 19, 2024, 1:31 PM
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Maison et Objet takes place from 5 to 9 September in Paris (Divulgação)
Novelty, creativity and innovation : these three words sum up what is to come at this edition of Maison et Objet , one of the most important designfairs in the world, which takes place twice a year in Paris . The event, which takes place from September 5 to 9 , has a different premise than that which marked the January edition .
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"Terra Cosmos" is the theme that guides the next Maison et Objet — a motto that promises to decipher the public's desire for inspiring experiences . This theme recalls the context in which the Space Age was born, a movement that guided the conquest of space. Each in their own way, the participating designers, architects and artists dialogue with "Terra Cosmos" expressing their perspectives on the universe of interiors . Check out some highlights below!
"What's New? In Retail", by Delclaux
For the "What's New? In Retail" space, designer François Delclaux presents 10 visionary objects inspired by the theme of the issue. Combining brutalism with futurism and solid matter with technology, these innovative pieces set the tone for the future of retail .
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"What's New? In Decor", by Elizabeth Leriche
In the What's New? In Decor section, Elizabeth Leriche unravels the future of decoration . Inspired by the theme, the designer and set designer reveals five visionary space-time capsules: from shimmering metals to celestial sands, each capsule captures the magic and mystery of the cosmos, shaping the interiors of tomorrow.
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Leriche proposes a more emotional and poetic interpretation of the theme , playing with the oppositions between heaven and earth, transparency and opacity, and the infinitely small and the immensely large. “The head in the stars and the feet anchored on the earth to be in connection with the universe”, she summarizes.
"What's New? In Hospitality", by Lionel Jadot
Inspiring the hospitality spaces of tomorrow, upcycling expert Lionel Jadot has become a master at disrupting the established order of things and envisioning sustainable, desirable futures. With his team of accomplished artists and designers, Jadot invites the public into a space that is at once a living room , terrace and café- restaurant where comfort goes hand in hand with a true escape.
Three Seven Paris, by Caroline Petit
Caroline Petit, founder of Three Seven Paris, presents the hand-painted ceramics from her workshop-boutique in the crafts section of Maison et Objet. In just a few years, the artisan’s work has become a temple of creativity, and the success of the pieces is remarkable: orders increased from 300 to 3,000 in a single summer at the Maison et Objet fair.
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Delicate and durable, Three Seven Paris ceramics combine authenticity and modernity. At the fair, the public will be able to see up close how Caroline combines tradition and innovation in these pieces that have already become a trend in the hotel industry.