Paris, also known as The City of Lights, is also considered as the centre of the design. Every September, it hosts Maison et Objet, September edition, a trade show dedicated to the celebration of design at the highest level that brings together top luxury brands with their hottest news & trends. FOOGO blog is taking you on a little tour through some of the remaining trends of Paris Design Week as a whole.
In the most recent years, Maison et Objet September has added almost 300 exhibits in the French capital as part of Paris Design Week. Alike every year, Paris set the newest interior design trends which made the Fall season and the upcoming trends 2020.
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Earth Tones Are The Trend For Fall Season
Of course, the fall/autumn season is synonymous with earthy tones that perfectly blend with the weather outside. Covet House, brought that same thought when creating the colour palette for its booth at the September edition of Maison et Objet 2019. Not to mention the fact that more than one example of a fireplace is also taking full advantage of this incredible trend as you can tell from the example above which is shaped in a unique floral style. It’s the Bloom Fireplace and it can add nature touch to your living room this Fall!
Wood Crafted Furniture Design
Since the beginning of times, wood has been an intricate part of the world of furniture design. The unique Pixel Walnut Cabinet by design brand Boca do Lobo features 1088 wooden triangles in a diversity of wood and finishes: walnut root veneer, gold leaf, and black lacquer. And it can be applied to fireplaces as well as you can see from the example above, the Olympus Firepit.
Neon Is Your Go-To Statement
Maison et Objet’s Designer of The Year, Laura Gonzalez wants you to make a statement with your interior design project. The artist suggests that you use a pop of neon in your home decor, perhaps with a piece from her furniture collection.
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Architecture
When Italians collaborate, of course, they turn to their country for inspiration, and what better place to look than the Eternal City. Studio AMeBE decided to reimagine San Pietro’s dome as a light for Seletti, giving a nod to their art and culture. Are you on board with this design trend?