From 15 to 19 January 2026, Maison&Objet's winter edition will place Outdoor Living at the forefront of its Decor & Design sector, highlighting innovative furniture, lighting, and accessories that transform terraces, gardens, and open-air spaces into versatile, inspiring environments.
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Fermob - Stripe Luxembourg balad Collection - Sarah Lavoine.
With temperatures dropping, the show offers a window into bright, vibrant, and functional outdoor settings. Nearly 50 international expert brands will present their latest collections, emphasising eco-responsible materials, technical innovation, and design excellence. From furniture and pergolas to rugs and lighting, the exhibits reflect evolving lifestyles and meet growing expectations for durability, flexibility, and elegance.
Outdoor Living has emerged as a rapidly expanding segment, as the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces blur. Today's outdoor armchairs and lounge elements are designed to seamlessly complement contemporary interiors, offering designers and editors fresh creative opportunities to blend nature with living spaces.
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Fermob - Rivage Collection (left) and Fermob - Surprising Oulala Collection (right).
Featured brands include:
- Tuuci – premium parasols
- Gandia Blasco – refined silhouettes
- Emu – Italian craftsmanship
- Vondom, Ethimo, Talenti, Nardi, Fermob, Borek, Heatsail, Gescova, Coozus, Snoc – showcasing iconic and emerging outdoor designs
The show also highlights rising designers, such as:
- Coozus, with functional yet sophisticated outdoor furniture
- Honeymoon, presenting luxury tented installations inspired by Riads
- Gescova, debuting a new collection of high-end parasols
Maison&Objet's Outdoor Living space serves as a strategic hub for designers, manufacturers, and industry leaders to explore new practices, trends, and lifestyles, while fostering creativity, collaboration, and craftsmanship.
Visitors are invited to Hall 3 to experience how outdoor living is reshaping spaces and inspiring contemporary design narratives for hospitality, fine dining, luxury residences, and even yachting environments.
More information:
Maison&Objet
www.maison-objet.com