Maison & Objet in September 25
Emerging Design
Maison & Objet in September is intensifying its role as a revealer of the emerging and innovative
creative scene, fuelled by young designers and the off-events held during Paris Design Week.
The success of Paris Design Week Factory, with nearly 100 projects from all over the world
selected for the next edition, and the impact of the Future On Stage springboard
programme, applications for which rose 30% in the first half of the year, illustrate
Maison&Objet's commitment as both a talent scout and an incubator, both in the city and at the
show.
The edition is proving to be essential for young start-ups – revealed in particular by the Rising
Talents Awards programme – but also for designers or brands that are just starting out,
thereby ensuring they come across the best commercial opportunities.
Explore:
- 6 refined sectors for a smoother experience
- The Design District : a space dedicated to young talents, featuring three programs: Rising Talent Awards Germany, Future On Stage, Maison&Objet Factory, and Accor Design Awards.
- WELCOME HOME by Amélie Pichard: an immersive installation where design and craftsmanship meet.
- An exclusive program of partnerships and conferences.
- Paris Design Week : a celebration of design in motion
Register online here. Complimentary tickets for BIID Members available in the Member Area
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