From January 15 to 19, 2026, the heart of Paris will once again beat to the rhythm of international design excellence at Maison&Objet, reaffirming the city as the world’s capital of luxury interiors. This edition promises an unparalleled journey where tradition meets innovation, and craftsmanship meets contemporary vision.
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A Dialogue Between Past and Future
Under the theme “The Past Reveals the Future”, Maison&Objet 2026 explores how design draws inspiration from its roots to reach new creative heights. Furniture and décor transcend mere functionality, becoming extensions of knowledge, memory, and artisanal mastery. Each creation carries a unique aura, bridging historical references with modern forms, and offering a vision of interiors that is both timeless and forward-looking.

Discovering Trends and Collectible Design
Maison&Objet Paris is organized into six distinct sectors: Signature & Projects, Decor & Design, Craft – Métiers d’Art, Fragrance & Wellness, Gift & Play, and Fashion & Accessories. Spanning seven pavilions, the fair presents a curated journey through luxury objects, exceptional materials, and iconic furniture pieces. Professionals and trendsetters come to explore emerging interior design trends, experience the latest in collectible furniture, and discover how contemporary décor redefines the home as a sanctuary of comfort and beauty.
Spotlight on Visionary Creatives
The 2026 edition celebrates the Designer of the Year, Harry Nuriev, whose Transformism manifesto turns everyday objects into collectible icons. Nuriev’s futuristic vision perfectly embodies the fair’s theme, revealing how designers reinterpret the past to shape the interiors of tomorrow.
Another highlight is Elizabeth Leriche’s “What’s New? In Decor”, an immersive journey through the evolution of style. From neoclassical architecture and neo-Greek aesthetics to neo-Roman, Art Deco reinventions, and neofuturistic visions, Leriche curates a narrative where history informs future interior concepts. Exceptional pieces—from Giobagnara’s marble tables to Onofrio Acone’s hand-painted ceramics—showcase the resurgence of artisanal excellence and decorative arts in modern living spaces.
The Future of Interiors
Maison&Objet Paris 2026 invites visitors to imagine interiors that are modular, adaptable, and deeply attuned to well-being and emotional comfort. By reconnecting with the past, designers create spaces that foster both aesthetic delight and personal reflection, defining the future of luxury living.
Maison&Objet is not just an exhibition, it is a celebration of creativity, a meeting place for visionaries, and a showcase of the finest in international design. This January, Paris once again becomes the epicenter of luxury décor, where the past reveals the future, and every interior tells a story of craftsmanship, innovation, and timeless elegance.




