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Maison & Objet 2026
The theme of this year’s fair was ‘Past Reveals Future. Photo: M&O
A glimpse of Hall 5A in the early morning, still quiet before the storm.
Lex and Anneroos Tiggeler from Richmond Interiors in the booth where numerous new products and collections were showcased. They were very pleased with this fair participation.
Joy Schönhofen from KARE Design with the new collection of the German company, which is rapidly growing both within and outside Europe through the opening of franchise stores.
KARE presented, among other things, the collection they have created together with designer Karim Rashid.
A full-fledged cocktail bar at KARE Design, where visitors were thoroughly pampered.
The Gandia Blasco team with the HOS collection, The rug as an enveloping furniture piece.Left to right: Alejandra, Christina, and Irene.
Easysofa was also present again; their colorful collection always stands out.
The company once again launched numerous novelties, including new fabrics, models, and layouts.
A lively buzz at the Easysofa stand.
A look into Hall 5A, which now mainly housed the larger furniture stands. The hall layout had been significantly reorganized by the organizers, so all exhibitors were given new locations.
The 4SO team posed for the photo; this is the second time the Dutch company has exhibited at M&O.
A look at 4SO’s stand, where all products were new.
Pedrali returned as an exhibitor this year. This photo showcases some of their latest novelties, including the ALU aluminum table.
New chairs were also on display, with wooden frames paired with woven seats.
Here is the extra-long Frank dining table by Robin Rizzini, paired with OPALE dining chairs by Patrick Jouin for Pedrali.
The team of the Dutch company Versmissen.
The French brand Airborne showcased two new models of butterfly chairs.
The Life Homestyle Collections team presented their latest collection of items.
A glimpse into Outdoor Hall 3. All outdoor companies were grouped together in the same hall.
Davide Bonetti and Marco van Loon on Talenti’s new outdoor bench. They have also recently launched an indoor collection, with outdoor and indoor pieces barely distinguishable from each other.
Nardi Outdoor from Italy once again created a colorful, green booth.
From left to right George, Romy and Mels Poolman are the forces behind the family business Pole to Pole. A visitor tests the new Sake chair.
During the fair days, numerous lectures were held.
B Living B.V.'s sales team was on hand for the photo, while managing director Joris Coppes looked even higher.
This featured a presentation by Harry Nuriev, the Designer of the Year.
A glimpse of the stand of the French company Les Jardins.
Stéphanie Van Driessche at The Timeless Collection by Quatzales.
Onur Serpin with the new parasol and lounge chairs from the company YAAZ.
Beautiful new outdoor benches from the Spanish company Musola.
A glimpse of the outdoor hall.
Design By Us, a Danish interior design company known for bold, playful, and innovative designs, also showcased its latest lighting designs.
A glimpse of the stand of the French company Fermob.
The BALAD floor lamp, by Tristan Lohner for Fermob.
Sika-Design always stands out thanks to the hanging wicker lamps in their stand.
The Spanish company Resol was present at the fair for the first time as an exhibitor.
A glimpse of the stand of the Bosnian company Artisan.
Thomas and Ariadna from Calma Outdoor by the wall full of new lighting designs. New colors and sizes were presented.
Lamps crafted from materials other than paper…
These items were also showcased.
The Greek company Morfes was also present at M&O for the first time as an exhibitor.
Stijn van Helden and Eef Kusters of Clayre & Eef.
A glimpse of the M&O section where Design Awards from China were on display.
Alla with her sister Julia from the Ukrainian company Tivoli. Among other things, they presented these new vases, which can be seen in the background.
The carpets from the Greek company Pappelina.
Ladies Sandra and Malu Verwijmeren of Peri Living showcase a new collection of exclusive home decoration at the Paris fair.
Nathalie Piquin and Anandine Sanglier presented a well-lit stand for linen products.
Mooisa's stand is full of marble products that were well liked.
Suite702's team with the linen collection: Shirley, Christina, Nicolet and Olaf.
Libeco Home was present with five people.
Owner Christophe Scheyvaerts at his MAZU stand.
By Eve presented mouth-blown glass lighting by Christophe Cinicki and Susanne de Kleijn.
Umage: where beautiful Danish design meets affordability, high-quality materials and a genuine care for the environment.
Designer Cezar Moldovan with his Luna table designed for Arbore.
Lighting from Plato Design.
Marco Signoretto from the Italian company Olivelab with his latest creations.
Giulio and Silvana from the Italian company Ferroluce with the latest products.
Rudy Marinotto from Siru Lighting with the mouth-blown glass lighting from the Italian company.
The well-known vases by Jonathan Adler.
Kersten is three strong presenting the new collection. From left to right: Fabio Marinatto, Diederik Kersten and Leon Verweij.
The products from Mambo – Unlimited Ideas.
Danny Verhelst gives a look at the green section of the Decorative stand.
The Italian company Zafferano showcased the Poldina Classic here.
Ernand Scholten and Evi Merckx at Esschert Design's children's collection.
A glimpse of the Eichholtz stand, which always attracts a lot of attention.
The Eichholtz Collection.
The Spanish company Ormo’s was also present again.
The Grand Interior was present at the fair for the first time as an exhibitor.
On the left, owner Frank Versteeg talking with visitors.
The Grand Interior provides a unique service that combines concept, design, production, and implementation into one.
Patrick De Vriendt from Steele Furniture with his products, which are made in Latvia.
A glimpse of the stand of the French company Ralph M., which supplies fabrics.
VICAL was, of course, also present again with their beautiful collection.
Patricia from VICAL with the new wall lamps from the Spanish brand.
The Portuguese company Colunex had a beautiful presentation of their beds, made in Portugal.
The company has even had the honor of supplying its beds to the Carlton Hotel in Cannes, which was also shown here on the screen.
Castro Lighting, also from Portugal, once again presented its products, made in Portugal.
Dome Deco presented the DD. Pulse, introducing periodical collections that are instantly available, created for projects that move at today’s pace.
Cosmopolitan Living at Dome Deco.
Visitors queued up to take photos at Silk-Ka’s photo booth.
The colorful stand of Silk-KA, as always!
There’s no shortage of spring inspiration…
Dutch Interior was present for the first time at the fair with the brand Isaa. The stand was very busy.
Here, Michael is busy with a client writing up orders…
According to someone from the Dutch Interior team, this type of retro collection performed exceptionally well.
Dutch Interior collection...
... Including, more recently, Isaa, which mainly provides silk flowers, as well as vases and pots.
Curtains used as booth dividers are still seen frequently, as here at Vilmers.
Morten Lind Mølgaard of Innovation Living, demonstrates how this sofa can be converted into a bed.
ou remove the back cushions and pull the cord…
This creates a comfortable and luxurious bed. At first glance, it’s not even apparent that it’s a sofa bed.
This collection is reintroducing an iconic spirit. From bestseller to design icon; reimagined for today: the CozyPad from Innovation Living.
Morten Lind Mølgaard, CEO of Innovation Living.
These coffee machines with a luxurious finish were on display at Giobagnara.
Giobagnara is an Italian luxury brand for home accessories and furniture, each piece crafted from high-quality leather sourced from the fashion world.
Leonor from the Portuguese company Dooq with the latest products.
The Curatio Area, designed by Thomas Haarmann.
The Tamago table weighs a whopping 80 kg. EU Manager Anthony and Designer Toon pose by the heavy table.
Bazar Bizar's new collection brings an organic touch, according to Eddy Roothaert and Pascale Pelsmaekers.
Director Lotte and Designer Tom of Cor Unum.
Mel, designed by Ramón Esteve for Vondom.
The new Mel collection from Vondom is a collection that exudes balance, designed to enjoy the outdoors with the same sensitivity with which the finest interiors are conceived.
Messrs Steven Bruggeman and David De Troyer are exhibiting wool rugs for the first time at Maison&Objet with Knuup.
Patrick van Pulpo in conversation with a visitor.
From left to right Koen Koldenhof, Peter de Lijster and Michiel Rog of Asiades with the new chair and bench.
The well-known collection of vases and pots made of paper by Paola Paronetto.
Hilda van Hall poses (right) and Else Schaap helps a visitor with Madame Garage's new collection of lamps.
The team of the Portuguese company DUISTT, from left to right: Olga, Mafalda, and Rita.
Christopher from Kenneth Cobonpue with the brand’s unique items.
Mads Pederson with the latest collection from 101 Copenhagen.
The Italian brand Illulian showcased their latest rugs there.
Robin Punt from Sompex presents the latest lighting from the German brand.
Beautiful lighting presentation by the brand Bomma, which returned to the fair after being absent for a few years.
Exhibitors pulled out all the stops to attract visitors’ attention.
Cool candles, pots, and vases from Maisons Nomades.
Blomus also showcased numerous novelties again, including these outdoor beds in new colors.
From left to right, Jaan, Ann and Dimitri represent Castle Line at the fair.
CEO Martijn Lutgerink at his WOOOD stand.
Esther and Marcel van der Eijkel of Ecri Living, they were at the fair with large flower pots.
Charlotte with the latest blue collection from the brand Blomus.
Ronald and Elisa with the trending must-haves from Bloomingville.
The Tuuci duo from Oisterwijk showcases a beautiful stand with wood and marble.
A glimpse of the Opjet Paris stand in Hall 6.
As always, Light & Living was once again represented with a large stand that visitors couldn’t miss.
Many new products were on display...
Owner and artist Engelbert de Wit and Inge Meijers.
Michelle Wijnhoven of Raw Stones with the new floor tile collection.
The Cubex team at the modern modular kitchen.
GILDE from Germany was also present...
The PresentTime team with the colorfull, well-known clocks from the brand.
Father Eric and son Sven Verheijen are on the stand of their company WR-inspired with the new collection of marble furniture.
The Pottery Pots team at the Maintenance Wax. From left to right: Ronald Luurtsema, Robert Droog, Dwy Kampe, Ivan Coone, Erika Lyllo and Milton Cardona.
Marshia Tijssen and George Barratt-Jones with the personalised and new pendant lamp.
David Perez from Home Spirit was determined to get a photo with the editor of InteriorDaily, Marie-Elise Bruins Slot.
The House Nordic team posed in their beautiful booth full of new collections.
There were also plenty of rugs on display, here at Le Nouvel Atlas.
Anton with the Bridge lamp, made of recycled acrylic with beautiful elements of the same material from Tonone.
Michal Wielosik and Axelle Harinck took a seat in the new outdoor sofa with a new fabric.
The collection of Abhika dares to be different.
Abhika was founded 14 years ago with a passionate commitment to bring beauty, oddness and a blistering WOW factor to those who seek to create one-of-a-kind interiors with creativity and eclecticism.
Abhika’s focus is on crafting limited editions of precious, exuberant objects that are a continuation of the natural world.
Ethnicraft's big green stand.
Owner Pieter den Hartog and Alister Dawe with Fjaka Furniture's outdoor collection.
A glimpse in Hall 4, here the booth of Vips & Friends.
The fine craft section is always filled with young designers showcasing their projects.
The large outdoor beanbag from Roolf Outdoor Living.
A glimpse in the booth of Chehoma.
Gescova Outdoor Furniture with Frederik and Thomas pose with visitors in the background.
Spring inspiration from WMG.
Marina van Imageland at their newest collection items.
MOM area of Maison&Objet and more...
Anette from the Danish brand Pentik, showcasing hand-painted patterns, sculptural ceramics, and tactile textiles that celebrate the Scandinavian way of living.
All handmade ceramic decorative objects from Opjet Paris.
The stand of the Spanish brand Andrea House.
Louise Van Haesebrouck and Michiel Van Keer pose for the photo at the Heerenhuis stand.
V&V Macramé stood out in the halls..
The Greek company had their entire booth made of macramé, which is exactly what they excel at...
No shortage of choice at Originalhome
Current 3D demonstrated the new technology in a beautiful way. Hein Kop and Michiel van der Kley explained.
The Effortless outdoor living collection is available in yellow, green, orange and white from Coozus. Yves Lawa Sales & Business development lead (left) and founder Kristof Verhoeven.
Bizzotto celebrated 80 years of design at the fair: a journey through cultures, materials, and visions of living.
Wünder's orange bench was presented by Arthur Nevejan and Frederik Vanpevenaeyge.
There is no shortage of warmth among Heatsail's sales team.
Hassan, Joost en Murad from Leta was present for the first time as an exhibitor. They were very pleased with their participation in the fair.
A look at the Ethan Chloe booth, which is based in Spain.
Jeroen Van den Heuvel and Hannah Verboven present the Salt & Pepper collection at the Fine Dining & Living stand.
Huge selection of genuine lambskin products from the Danish brand Natures Collection.
Everything was made of lambskin, from chairs to cushions and throws.
Ay illumnate is present with Casper Heinen and owner Ay Lin Lie.
Item Home by Item International showcased a wide range of new home decor, gifts, furniture, stationery, and decorative items.
Golden Ribbon is the luxury, high-end new brand from Primavera. They were also exhibiting at the fair for the first time and were very pleased.
Thibault de Booseré poses by Pagoda's unique wooden pieces.
Idaho Éditions; a French company that has been creating rugs for over 20 years.
Maarten (left) and Reinoud Blommaert at the new wall art collection.
Mexil is a Greek company that showcased their latest products to the public. They focus on professional contract furniture, emphasizing modern design and advanced manufacturing technology.
From left to right, Romy, Rose, Nienke, Lisa and Oscar represent Zuiver Interior Group's brands.
French company Signature...
Artwood is a Swedish furniture wholesaler offering unique, exclusive furniture and interior details suitable for both homes and public spaces..
Borek's team.
The delegation of Romanian furniture companies were grouped together at the fair. Photo: Romanian Furniture Manufacturers Association.
The Silk-Ka team at the lifelike artificial plants and flowers.
From left to right: Valerie De Sousa, Geert Marcelis and Luc Van Den Borre at the PURE by Jasaco stand, collection designed by Marylene Madou.
Luc Steurs at Rastelli's candle collection.
Owner Herman Hermans is at Maison&Objet for the first time with Timstor Christmas Creations.
Passion for Linen was on hand with a large sales team to sell the new collection to visitors.
Team Anna Torfs Objects with the marble and glass accessories.
Royal Delft with several great products. Many people walked through the stand on the 2nd day.
The well-known cup from Formula 1 Zandvoort.
Ethnicraft's team had gathered after the first day of the fair.
Atmosphere impression of Hall 3.
Ateliers Davoy went all out with their booth presentation, which attracted a lot of attention.
Passe Partout's cheerful, large and enthusiastic team.
The Portuguese company House of Capricorn celebrates Portuguese artisanal craftsmanship.
The sales trio of JPDeMeyer&CO.
Japandi forms were still widely seen, in natural base colors.
Frezoli Lighting led by Jossinda Vissenberg and Lara Oostvogels, Ikhlaas Bouzambou and Petra Monden.
The Spanish company Crisal Decorations showcased their latest outdoor collection here.
A glimpse into the stand of Labyrinthe Interiors.
Jati Kebon team with Jan-Willem, Bart, Gill, Koen and Jordi.
ETHIMO showcased models from their Contract and Hospitality furniture collection.
We also saw many coffee table tops made of inlaid stone at the fair. This is Ethimo’s ROTIN collection.
Outdoor kitchens can no longer be left out of people's backyards. Steven Cottyn and Marc Defrancq spoke to people about this.
Cane-Line’s stand was also busy. Among other things, they presented the design highlight by Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen MDD.
Co-owner Glen Khouw, Stefanie van der Geest and Daniela Vilardell at Originalhome's stand. They show how the cups are recycled.
The duo Derkan Atakan and John ter Riet showed Stoned's High on Marble collection.
Anthony by Louis de Poortere with The Monochromes. Visitors are busy talking to the representatives in the background.
CEO Robin Goemans with his sales team at the leather and marble furniture.
SNOC displayed their latest offerings.
SNOC stands for outdoor living, blending modern creativity with timeless design to create bold, refined pieces that celebrate art, culture and craftsmanship.
The well-thought-out Polar Bear chair won awards at Best of Belgium.
In&Outdoor's fountain with Claude Aug.
The Jati Kebon with neutral colours.
Mark Pijnenburg and Merlijn van Bommel at the Hive Kitchens stand.
Sonja Crevits and Alexe Depla at Gardeco's new collection.
The Collier chair by EMU, designed by LCM Marin Design Studio.
For over 70 years, emu has been a benchmark in designer garden and outdoor furniture.
Owner William Joosten of Masterlight with the latest lamp collection.
Since 1885, Maison Louis Drucker has adorned the terraces of Paris and around the world with its colorful cane rattan chairs. Also seen at every edition of the fair.
The Spanish company Guadarte showcased their latest collection of outdoor furniture, pots, parasols, and vases.
One of the annual regulars is Guaxs, with its well-known vases.