As the new year begins, the global design community turns its attention to Paris Design Week and the highly anticipated Maison&Objet 2026, taking place from January 15–19, 2026. Recognized as one of the most influential international design fairs, Maison&Objet Paris continues to define the future of interior design, craftsmanship, and lifestyle innovation.
More than a trade show, Maison&Objet 2026 is a cultural and creative platform where heritage meets cutting-edge technology, offering a compelling vision of what’s next in design.

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The 2026 theme, “Past Reveals Future,” explores how traditional craftsmanship, ancestral techniques, and cultural memory inform contemporary and future design practices. From sustainable materials to digital fabrication and experimental forms, the fair positions design objects as bridges between history and innovation.
This approach reflects a growing movement in sustainable and responsible design, where authenticity, storytelling, and material intelligence take center stage.
This year’s edition highlights four major Maison&Objet design trends for 2026, each reinterpreting heritage through a modern lens:
These trends influence every sector of the fair—from furniture and home décor to fine crafts, fragrance, wellness, and collectible design.
Visitors to Maison&Objet 2026 can expect an immersive experience at the heart of the global design scene:
1,000+ international exhibitors showcasing furniture, lighting, décor, and lifestyle innovations
A strong focus on sustainable design and contemporary craftsmanship
Conferences and talks led by design leaders, trend forecasters, and hospitality experts
Maison&Objet In The City, featuring 100 curated design destinations across Paris
Networking events and awards connecting designers, brands, architects, and buyers
For interior designers, architects, buyers, and design enthusiasts, Maison&Objet Paris 2026 offers unmatched insight into interior design trends for 2026 and beyond. It reinforces the idea that innovation doesn’t erase the past—it evolves from it.
As design increasingly values meaning, craftsmanship, and sustainability, Maison&Objet remains a key reference point for understanding how heritage continues to shape the future of design.
Stay tuned for our upcoming insider guide featuring must-see exhibitors, installations, and events at Maison&Objet 2026.
Castro Lighting at Maison&Objet 2026