Contents
- 1 Discover Top Products From Maison&Objet
- 1.1 Duna for Origin Made
- 1.2 Guglie for Cimento
- 1.3 Moon by Maison LELEU
- 1.4 A Bright Idea for Lladró
- 1.5 Helio for Drugeot Manufacture
- 1.6 Turan for Illulian
- 1.7 Jojak by Studio Booboon
- 1.8 High Heels by Deya
- 1.9 Danza for Bosa
- 1.10 Sfera for Pulpo
- 1.11 Mazzo for Royal Delft
- 1.12 Yunos by Fermob
- 1.13 Shanti by Inner Design
Photography by Bosa.
Visitors escaped the cold and flocked to the Maison&Objet exhibition at the Paris Nord Villepinte exhibition park—which took place from January 16-20, 2025—to see new wares from over 2,300 exhibitors from nearly 60 countries around the globe. Here are our top picks for the best and the brightest from this year’s January trade show.
Discover Top Products From Maison&Objet
Duna for Origin Made
Photography by Origin Made.
Manufacturer Origin Made launches the undulating Duna coffee table by Swedish designer Kajsa Melchior.
Guglie for Cimento
Photography by Stefania Zanetti and Matteo Bellomo.
Photography by Stefania Zanetti and Matteo Bellomo.
Cimento’s Guglie vase series by architect and brand creative director Patricia Urquiola is made in Italy from a mixture of mineral aggregates and cementitious binder.
Moon by Maison LELEU
Photography by Maison LELEU.
Maison LELEU introduces the Moon sofa with its lunar-shaped wooden structure and velvet upholstery designed by namesake Alexia Leleu.
A Bright Idea for Lladró
Photography by Lladró.
Valencian manufacturer Lladró shines with designer Marcantonio’s A Bright Idea porcelain bulb available with either an oak leaf or feather pattern.
Helio for Drugeot Manufacture
Photography by Drugeot Manufacture.
Photography by Drugeot Manufacture.
French designer Constance Guisset’s first collaboration with Drugeot Manufacture includes the Helio chair, reliant on its rounded form and crafted in oak.
Turan for Illulian
Photography by Illuian.
Italian architect and designer Elena Cutolo’s Turan hand-knotted rug for Italian brand Illulian references Memphis Milano as well as the Etruscan goddess of love, beauty, and fertility with its colors and geometric patterns.
Jojak by Studio Booboon
Photography by Studio Booboon.
Jojak light sculptures by Studio Booboon, a Parisian studio by Jisu Yun and Richard Bone, feature lighting crafted by stretching Korean silk in white, rose, or blue over a steel frame.
High Heels by Deya
Photography by Deya.
Turkish brand Deya by co-founders Defne Arıkoğlu and Yasmin Karamolla surprises with their High Heels armchair, its feet carved from oak and form upholstered in plush fabric.
Danza for Bosa
Photography by Bosa.
Spanish designer Jaime Hayon’s joyful Danza ceramic tables for Bosa feature whimsical decorations on classic forms.
Sfera for Pulpo
Photography by Pulpo.
The playful Sfera light collection by Victoria Wilmotte for Pulpo was inspired by the limited VW Factory Edition crafted in Wilmotte’s Paris studio.
Mazzo for Royal Delft
Photography by Royal Delft.
Royal Delft’s Mazzo Blue two-part vases with floral-inspired collars by Arian Brekveld celebrate the beauty of flowers, their name meaning ‘bouquet’ in Italian.
Yunos by Fermob
Photography by Fermob.
French brand Fermob introduces Yunos, their first solar floor lamp with one of the largest integrated solar panels available and its base in three colors: gingerbread, rosemary, and black cherry.
Shanti by Inner Design
Photography by Inner Design.
The frame of Inner Design’s Shanti chair comes in ash, beech, oak, or walnut and is crafted in Europe; the seat’s cocooning curtain provides a cozy spot for visual separation and meditation.