expanded curatio installation returns to maison&objet 2026 spotlighting collectible craft
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expanded curatio installation returns to maison&objet 2026 spotlighting collectible craft
"From January 15 to 19, 2026, Maison&Objet Paris opens its January edition, inviting the design community to explore a landscape where innovation enters a direct dialogue with tradition. The event unveils its theme, 'Past Reveals Future,' spanning seven halls and six sectors with a curated experience through immersive spaces and exclusive scenography. Returning for its second season with a significantly expanded presence is the CURATIO installation, curated by German designer and interior architect Thomas Haarmann."
"From limited-editions in the Signature sector to decoding upcoming trends in decor, hospitality, and retail in the 'What's New?' showcases, Maison&Objet reinforces Paris as the global capital of design. Serving as a vital meeting point for fine craftsmanship and contemporary design for over thirty years, the event continues to cultivate an environment where transmission fuels new creation. This spirit is personified by Designer of the Year Harry Nuriev, founder of Crosby Studio,"
Maison&Objet Paris runs January 15–19, 2026 under the theme 'Past Reveals Future,' occupying seven halls and six sectors with immersive scenography. The CURATIO installation, curated by Thomas Haarmann, expands from 18 participants in 2025 to a 60-creator village in the Signature sector, emphasizing collectible design and contemplative presentation. The fair showcases limited editions, trend decodings for decor, hospitality, and retail in 'What's New?' displays, and highlights craftsmanship alongside contemporary practice. Designer of the Year Harry Nuriev presents a 'Transformism' manifesto that repurposes existing objects. Curated showcases by Elizabeth Leriche, François Delclaux, and Rudy Guénaire contribute to the event's scenographic program.
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