Highlights You Must See from the Incredible Maison et Objet Paris
This year, Maison et Objet Paris, otherwise known as the ultimate lifestyle and design trade show, returned with a new challenge, to completely overhaul its structure which is actually being a major success. Now, Paris Design Agenda will show some of the best things that the event offered, including highly curated spaces and stands, from Ramy Fischler, the designer of the year, all six of the extremely skilled rising talents, what’s new exhibition spaces, a series of stands from top luxury design brands, a few stills from the inspirations space and even a couple of remarkable exhibitors for the Craft sector.
The Agora by Designer of the Year’s Ramy Fischler
Fischler created THE AGORA. It was designed as a co-working and a co-living space. You can see this marvellous exhibit in Hall 7. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion.
Stands of the Rising Talents
Anastasia Nysten – Hall 6. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
Carlo Mossaud – Hall 6. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
Carla Baz – Hall 6. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
March Dibeh – Hall 6. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
Studio Caramel – Hall 6. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
Paola Sakr – Hall 6. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
What’s New
Elizabeth Leriche – Hall 1. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
François Bernard – Hall 2. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
François Delclaux – Hall 3. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
Luxury Design Brands
The Craft Sector
Christian Martinon – Hall 5a. Image credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
Antoine Brodin – Hall 5a. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion
Thibaut Nussbaumer – Hall 5a. Image Credit to Anne-Emmanuelle Thion