Maison & Objet in January 26
Emerging Design
The January 2026 edition of Maison&Objet, themed “Past Reveals Future”, continues to cast light on emerging and visionary creativity, especially from young designers and nascent studios. In this edition, design reflects on heritage and reinvention through the four currents of Metamorphosis, Mutation, Revisited Baroque and Neo-Folklore. Maison&Objet also supports new talent: approximately 500 new brands will join the show, which gathers 2,300 brands across seven halls and is organised around six core sectors.
The programme retains its incubator DNA through Factory spaces and the Future On Stage initiative that spotlight young and ambitious start-ups.
A standout of this edition is Harry Nuriev, Designer of the Year 2026, who will present a space inspired by his “Transformism” manifesto, transforming ordinary objects into something poetic and unexpected.
Explore:
• 500 new brands joining the event.
• Six sectors: Signature & Projects, Decor & Design, Craft, Fragrance & Wellness, Gift & Play, Fashion & Accessories.
• Four trend currents that give form to “Past Reveals Future”: Metamorphosis, Mutation, Revisited Baroque, Neo-Folklore.
• 25 conferences, where established and emerging voices explore the cross-roads of design, memory and sustainability.
• #InTheCity circuit: 100 of Paris’s most prestigious design addresses open their doors, extending the fair’s conversation into the city.
Register online here. Complimentary tickets for BIID Members are available in the Member Area, with limited availability.
Please note, ticket offer applies to BIID Registered Interior Designers, BIID Associates and BIID Provisional Associates.
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