Meet The Most Amazing Stands From Maison et Objet 2017 – Maison et Objet 2017 has ended but there is still a lot to talk about it. For that reason, Interior Design Shops selected the most amazing stands at Maison et Objet 2017. The event is the first big interior design event of the year. Trends are set during Maison et Objet and brands make the most of it, by creating the most distinguished stands of the fair, to captivate visitors and to stand out from the rest exhibitors. The result is a collection of amazing and outstanding must-visit stands just for themselves. Stay with us and meet some of the best stands from Maison et Objet 2017.
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Imperfetto Lab
Every year Imperfetto Lab features one of the most incredible stands at Maison et Objet. This year was no different, with its Uno piece taking all the attentions to itself, an enormous and majestic piece that one can only dream of hanging in a royal home.
Myavie | Maison Koichiro Kimura
Japanese designer Koichiro Kimura was at Maison & Objet for the past five days to present his latest 100% recyclable furniture. Entirely made of polyethene fibres, these unique furniture items turn up to be very comfortable pieces. Below you can see how the fibres clearly look like and how they let the furniture breathe, as they can be very strong and malleable pieces.
Seletti
Introducing their new Seletti wears Toilet paper rug collection at this year’s Maison et Objet – January edition – the Italian brand gained a free pass into our “most out of the box stands” selection. Throughout the five days, no one was indifferent with their stand. It’s refreshing to see something so different, bold and unique. See below a classic piece by Seletti: their little Mouse Lamps.
Studio Swine
SWINE stands for Super Wide Interdisciplinary New Exploration and, above all, the Japanese architect Azusa Murakami and English artist Alexander Groves. Studio Swine was featured this year at M&O as part of the UK nominated rising talents. As unique as it gets, the design studio explores themes of regional identity and the future of resources in the context of globalisation. Studio Swine work manifests a deep research into materials and modern industrialisation.
Silence
“Silence” was M&O’s theme for the year. For that reason, in Hall 7 – next to the Conference area – you could find a stunning and embracing scenography by Elizabeth Leriche. The idea was to remind people that “like a remedy to the interminable racket of words and images, silence has a calming effect on the hyperactive, garrulous and loud times we live in. Home is a place where calm is restored and a growing desire for serenity can be expressed. Lifestyle and style give us the ‘silent treatment’.”
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