The second edition of Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong officially opened today, transforming the city into Asia's design capital from 3–6 December. Under the 2025 theme "Crossroads," this year's event brings together more than 200 brands, 15 curators, and leading designers from across Hong Kong, Asia and the global design community.
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This edition invites visitors to explore the intersections of cultures, materials and innovation through three immersive creative zones. The Design Factory features four curated pavilions highlighting sustainability, new materials and cultural storytelling. The Design Showcase presents eight visionary interior environments that reimagine the future of hospitality, living and hosting, including a special collaboration with Mobilier national showcasing the "Dining Room" installation by Paul Bonlarron, winner of the 2025 Design Showcase Award. Meanwhile, Le Club offers a dedicated business lounge designed to spark meaningful conversations and connections among designers, brands and project leaders.
The event welcomes designers, architects, buyers and creative professionals for four days of inspiration at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. Attendance is free upon registration and supported by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) of the HKSAR Government.
Source: LinkedIn.