In January, the international interior design community turned out in full force at the biannual Maison & Objet Paris fair, to discover the creative world’s latest brands and products.
A vital global showcase of the trends and innovations of tomorrow, the show saw 85,825 visitors (half of them foreigners from 139 countries) and 2,871 exhibitors (60 per cent coming from abroad, and 800 new).
The launch of its online platform, MOM, helped to raise awareness about the fair among new buyers and opinion leaders, who were able to discover year-round the breadth and depth of the product offerings on display at Maison & Objet.
Highlights this season included the Inspirations Space dedicated to the theme of “Silence” with scenography by Elizabeth Leriche, who imagined a serene and contemplative journey to retreat from the stresses of everyday life and enjoy the beauty of the objects around us; the Designer of the Year exhibition presenting Pierre Charpin’s poetic creations, and the Rising Talents Awards honouring the most promising British innovators in design and lifestyle today.
There was even a talk entitled “Garden City, Mega City, Strategies for the 21st-Century Sustainable City”, given by architects Wong Mun Summ and Richard Hassell, founders of architecture practice WOHA.
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ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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THE NEW KENZO
Kenzo Takada, who retired from fashion more than 20 years ago, is now channelling his creative juices into styling homes and interior design. Despite the change, the 80-year-old innovator, who remains rooted in his design philosophy, discusses his legacy and the recurring Japanese influences on his bodies of work.
TRANSFORMATIVE DESIGN
Despite its odd layout, this homeowner managed to incorporate all his family’s needs and achieve a luxurious look, too.
THE ART OF LEATHER CRAFTSMANSHIP
Expert in the leather business, Franco di Fonzo shares more about Frag’s legacy and the future of the furniture industry.
MODERN LUXURY
Understated and classy interiors set the backdrop for this home with its collection of iconic designer furniture. Finds out more about its design strategies.
FUN AND PLAY
Playful touches within this spacious apartment stimulate the imagination. Take the personal tour.
STYLING A KITCHEN: TRADITIONAL VS MODERN AESTHETICS
Standardised designs or aesthetics are no longer applicable to the modern kitchen. However, creating a stylish one that suits your personality is not an impossible task, especially with the availability of different worktop materials, kitchen systems, and furnishings available in the market today! Transform larger or small and compact kitchens into a stylish one with intimate cosy cottage vibes while giving a contemporary spin to the traditional French look!
KITCHEN HEROES
Food is the window to the soul, and few understand few understand that as well as these amazing women who have thrived and built a reputation for themselves in the industry. They share their journey with us, what drives their passion for food, and reveal the intricate web that ties food to family.
FAMILY TIES
Good design and communication was key to Greyson Tan’s comprehensive handling of this design and project.
DIVIDE AND CONQUER
Bong Joon Ho’s Oscar-winning thriller Parasite masterfully portrays the striking differences between the lives of those who have, and those who have not.
Head Out Of 2019 With An Epic New Year Bash!
Head out of 2019 with an epic New Year bash!