
Maison & Objet, the prestigious biennial exhibition dedicated to interior design, furniture, decoration and lifestyle, confirms itself as a world reference point for professionals in the sector. Each edition, in Paris, attracts about 70,000 unique visitors, 40% of whom are international, with the presence of over 2,500 brands (of which 25% are debuting).
The event takes place twice a year at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre, northeast of Paris. The next editions are scheduled from 15 to 19 January 2026 and from 10 to 14 September 2026. Each event offers a complete experience, thanks to seven thematic pavilions ranging from Signature & Projects to Decor & Design, from Craft to Fragrance & Wellness, to Fashion & Accessories and Gift & Play.
Maison & Objet is not just exhibitions: it is an integrated publishing and professional ecosystem. The MOM (Maison & Objet and More) digital platform allows you to explore 30,000 products and supports relationships between designers, brands and buyers throughout the year. In addition, the event offers a rich program of conferences, talks, and initiatives such as Paris Design Week, the off-site that transforms the entire city into a creative stage for ten days.
For industry professionals, participating in Maison & Objet is an unmissable opportunity: 86% of visitors place orders as early as the fair or within six months. The mix of trend discovery, international networking and visibility for new talents makes this event a catalyst for innovation.
How to best prepare for your visit to Maison & Objet
1. Advance registration: buy the pass online to avoid queues and get direct access to the pavilions;
2. Select priority pavilions: with seven thematic areas, it is useful to plan a path according to your sector: for example, Signature & Projects for contract, Craft for craftsmanship and unique pieces, Fragrance & Wellness for those working in hospitality;
3. Leverage the MOM platform: before the event, explore products and brands to set up targeted meetings with exhibitors and buyers;
4. Dedicate time to conferences: talks with designers and trend forecasters are a unique opportunity to anticipate global design trends;
5. Extend the experience in the city: take advantage of Paris Design Week to visit showrooms, exhibitions and installations spread throughout the most creative districts of the French capital.
Maison & Objet is much more than just a trade fair: it is a global platform that combines inspiration, business and design culture. Whether it’s furniture, accessories, fragrances or lifestyle fashion, the event renews the offer every time, reflecting the evolution of contemporary living with an international scope. For designers, buyers and decoration professionals, being present means anticipating trends, expanding their connections and strengthening their positioning in the sector.
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