In January 2026, Maison&Objet will return as an unmissable destination for design professionals and enthusiasts alike. The event promises to showcase Harry Nuriev's futuristic universe, Curatio's rare and exceptional pieces, the latest innovations in our What's New? spaces, the In Materia material-focused exhibition, and 100 selected addresses across Paris through Maison&Objet In The City. This is where inspiration comes to life, offering a unique blend of creativity, craft, and visionary design.
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Crosby Studios - le Louvre.
Harry Nuriev, named Designer of the Year 2026, will present Transformism, a futuristic space where everyday objects are reimagined as coveted collectibles, reflecting the principles of his Transformism manifesto. Nuriev's work explores the intersection of functionality and imagination, transforming ordinary items into objects of desire and contemplation.
The Curatio space, conceived by Thomas Haarmann, will reveal pieces defined by intention, integrity, and craftsmanship. Featuring selected brands, exceptional materials, and organic forms, Curatio presents limited-edition designs that both provoke thought and captivate the eye. This showcase is supported by the official media partner, AD France, and offers a new perspective on collectible design.
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Maison&Objet will also present four experiential spaces where the future of design is decoded. The three What's New? areas, In Decor, In Hospitality, and In Retail, anticipate tomorrow's lifestyles through innovative concepts, curated objects, and trend-setting installations. Complementing these is In Materia, a dedicated exploration of materiality and human gesture, highlighting the essence of craft and the tactile qualities of materials.
Within these spaces, leading designers will offer their interpretations of contemporary life and creativity. In Decor, Elizabeth Leriche will reinterpret archetypes and imaginations, while In Hospitality sees Rudy Guénaire draw inspiration from In the Mood for Love for his Suite 2046 installation. In Retail, François Delclaux will decode emerging retail codes, and In Materia showcases Elizabeth Leriche's investigation into materials and artisanal craft, presented through Fine Craft, métiers d'art.
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Finally, Maison&Objet In The City will bring together 100 of Paris' top addresses, including decorators, galleries, and artisans. This initiative offers professionals access to major international projects, bridging the event floor and the broader Parisian design scene, and providing a comprehensive, immersive experience of the city's design landscape.
Grab your badge and immerse yourself in the Maison&Objet 2026 experience, exploring visionary designs, exceptional craftsmanship, and inspiring ideas across Paris and the show's curated spaces.
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