The September 2025 edition of Maison&Objet attracted 51,500 unique visitors, including 10,400 newcomers, with 2,125 exhibiting brands, of which 626 were first-time participants. Despite a slight drop from 2024, the event maintained its international appeal, with attendees from 138 countries and 38% of visitors from abroad.
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Organised from 4–8 September at Paris Nord Villepinte, Maison&Objet continues to combine a professional trade show with the "Paris Design Week" city tour, positioning Paris as a vibrant platform for contemporary creation. The event was described as a "laboratory of ideas" and a "breeding ground for new brands," highlighting intersections of design, craftsmanship, and technology.
Philippe Delhomme, President of the Executive Board of SAFI, noted that in a complex economic climate, the fair successfully encouraged professionals to remain ambitious, investing in innovation and business development. Sector repositioning, including "Decor & Design," "Gift & Play," "Fragrance & Wellness," "Cook & Share," and "Fashion & Accessories", clarified the exhibition layout and showcased a new generation of designers.
The next edition, from 15–19 January 2026, will continue to highlight French craftsmanship and contemporary design across seven halls, complemented by an "on" and "off" programme through "Maison&Objet In The City," featuring 100 Parisian addresses dedicated to decoration, galleries, and artisans.
Source: www.meuble-info.fr