Maison & Objet Fair September 9-13, 2011 | Exhibitions

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If you are lucky enough to be in France or Europe for that matter, and would like to be up to date on all the latest design products, Maison & Objet is an event not to be missed.

With record attendance from overseas export buyers (Japan + 42%, USA + 25%,Russia + 29%) and a breakdown that is increasingly heading toward a balance between French and foreign visitors, MAISON&OBJET is now definitively taking its place as THE global pole for home-fashion in Paris, Capitale de la Création. Its long-term strategy, based on a high-quality offer, creativity, and the convergence of the arts of living, has anticipated everyone’s expectations: those of the most demanding buyers, the most  cutting-edge specifiers, and the end consumer looking for excellence and modernity.

Fair reserved for professionals only.

Information, e-plan, badges, trends book can all be purchased online or at the exhibition.

Paris Nord Villepinte

Dates :
from Friday 09th to Tuesday 13th September, 2011
Opening hours: :
from 09:30 to 19:00, closing at 18:00 the last day
Venue and address: :
Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition center
Halls 1, 2, 3, 4, 5A, 5B, 6, 7, 8

Sectors/Fairs: :
Hall 1. ethnic chic.MIC
Hall 2. textile
Hall 3. la table
Hall 4. Craft, l’espace métiers d’art 
Halls 4 & 5A & 5B. côté déco
Halls 5A & 6. accessoires maison
Hall 6. (placette) MAISON&OBJET musées
Hall 7. scènes d’intérieur
Hall 7. MAISON&OBJET | projets |
Hall 7. now! design à vivre
Halls . MAISON&OBJET outdoor_indoor

All practical information: www.maison-objet.com

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Maison & Objet January 2011 | Exhibition | Part 3

As much as I was looking forward to discovering new brands, rediscovering the well known ones and checking what they have been up to was even more intriguing. The experience at Maison & Objet2011  was amazing, almost anyone who has been to their previous fairs admitted that this year the traffic was higher. People are eager to discover what’s new.  Among the stands I visited are Christofle, Bernardaud, Lladro, Baccarat, Antolini, Guaxs,PTMD,  and THS whom introduced a new line of mixers designed by Daum. Enjoy the photos, still more to come.

 

 

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