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Maison&Objet presents the results of its latest edition

'Significantly more German, Dutch, and Swiss visitors during the January edition'

Despite bitterly cold winter temperatures, Maison&Objet warmed up the decor, design and lifestyle sector with its latest edition. With vibrant aisles, an explosion of colour and new products, and enthusiastic visitors from around the world, Maison&Objet drives business across the sector, inspiring this engaged, growing community.



The premier event for the entire industry: boldly innovating to inspire
Maison&Objet is a strategic partner for players across the entire décor, design and lifestyle industry. Every year, this event adapts to the latest changes in the industry, offering a platform for decoding trends and expanding business opportunities for brands, as well as specifiers, architects and interior designers.

The January 2025 event marked a key milestone in the transition that began last September. Originality, boldness, desirability and innovation: these four words sum up this year's event, a unique experience at the crossroads of business and creation.

'Aware of the challenges we're facing, we were highly motivated and inspired to review all our practices to remain the best business partner in our industry, both locally and globally. The success of this year's show was reflected in the enthusiasm and optimism on display in the aisles. I'm very proud to see that professionals who want to grow their business were present at the show. We're even more excited as we begin preparing for the September 2025 and January 2026 events!' says Mélanie Leroy, General Manager, SAFI (Maison&Objet, Paris Design Week & MOM).



Key figures
Maison&Objet is gaining international momentum with a growing number of visitors from abroad-a direct result of investments made to attract new audiences. This increase shows that the international community has mobilised around Maison&Objet to boost its business and drive the desire to consume. Fewer French visitors attended this year, reflecting the current economic climate.

In terms of exhibitors, 2,377 brands presented their collections, with nearly 30% being new brands across all sectors. The range of products on offer has also become more diversified, with 60% international representation. The Top 10 exhibiting countries are France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, Japan, the UK, Portugal and Denmark.


InteriorDaily created an exclusive photo report of the fair. Check it out here.

And in September? The Revival
As previously announced, Maison&Objet will be putting on a completely new show. Designed to meet the expectations of retailers, concept stores and architects in search of inspiration, Maison&Objet September will unveil an eclectic selection of décor, fashion and accessories, small furniture and design pieces, from 4 to 8 September.

Paris Design Week will be back from 5 to 14 September, bringing Paris to life with
exciting designs and new talent.

More information:
Maison&Objet
www.maison-objet.com

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