Maison Et Objet is less than a month away and some buzz has been generating around Paris thanks to this event. This is the second edition of the event in 2019, and with that in mind, FOOGO blog will be bringing you a little guide of this incredible event in order to help you know the essence of what you can expect from this bespoke luxury furniture showcase.
Maison Et Objet is the major event for professionals working in the art of living in all its rich and varied expressions. The lifestyle show brings together a 360°product offering. Decoration, design, furniture, accessories, textiles, fragrances, the world of children, tableware… The styles coexist in a multifaceted way, throughout the inventive show design which enlivens the spaces.
This extraordinary diversity is in line with the varied expectations of global markets. With each session, the great lifestyle platform, at the intersection of business and creativity, reveals solutions to visitors from around the world in search of uniqueness. The twice-yearly fair will be held September 6-10th and it will be another opportunity to discover the unexpected and to explore the future of living.
Maison Et Objet 2019 will register the presence of numerous luxury brands that will present their newest furniture pieces and design ideas. Make sure you pay attention to brands like Boca do Lobo, Brabbu, Fendi Casa, Luxxu, Delightfull, among many more during this amazing event.
During Maison Et Objet 2019, you’ll be able to be part of some varied and incredible conferences and debates. From hospitality to retail, from exceptional designers to advanced solutions for interior design and trend analysis.
With every new edition, Maison Et Objet puts six promising young design talents under the spotlight. Besides that, Maison Et Objet also elects a Designer of the Year. Laura Gonzalez named Maison Et Objet 2019 designer of the Year for Fall. The 37-year-old designer, who trained at the Paris-Malaquais School of Architecture, has worked on a variety of Parisian shops, private apartments, beautiful hotels, and iconic restaurants. Gonzalez describes her personal style as “classical with a quirky twist.” She enjoys mixing fabrics, materials, and design inspirations to create a special, eclectic blend.