All the September edition of Maison et Objet 2019 had a lot to see and a lot to offer for every design lover. The design event was the stage of unique design: design brands from all over the world exhibited the best of modern and luxury furniture, showcased modern art pieces with a contemporary design and provided exclusive experiences to all the visitors. Take a look at some of the best highlights and get amazed by some new presented design trends at Maison et Objet 2019!
One of some of the most unique moments of Maison et Objet 2019 was the presence of Milanese gallery owner Rossana Orlandi who decided to put the spotlight on plastic: recycled, reworked, recovered, it shifts from the status of annoying excess to that of the material of the future. This unbelievable conversation featured the ideas of Rossana Orlandi, Founder of Guiltless Plastic, Alexander Schul, Designer, and was moderated by Clara Le Fort, Editor & Creative Director.
Designer of the Year September 2019: Laura Gonzalez
Laura Gonzalez is s fully multi-tasking top interior designer, being able to create hotels, restaurants, shops and private interiors. She started her career with nightclubs and, today, she’s the creator of half a dozen Cartier shops, the Pierre Hermé bakery or even the Occitane concept store. She was celebrated as Maison et Objet 2019‘s Designer Of The Year September 2019 during Paris Design Week.
Jonathan Adler | Hall 6, Stand B38 – C37
With his stand at Maison et Objet 2019, Jonathan Adler presented a couple of his best sellers and novelties to spice up his stand.
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Boca do Lobo & Covet House – Hall 7, C8 – D7
Soft, sultry curves gently embrace the sitter in this elegant vintage and contemporary style sofa: the Soleil Armchair by Boca do Lobo, a fine craftmanship piece with a luxury design.
Showcased at Covet House Stand in Maison et Objet 2019, Fortuna by Boca do Lobo is a contemporary dining table with one-of-a-kind design aesthetic and refined statement to the most influential minds.
Another of the most stunning pieces at Maison et Objet 2019 was the Nº11 modern chair by Boca do Lobo takes the cue from key figures of the surrealist movement such as Salvador Dali and René Magritte and turns their work into a subtle art furniture piece.
Showcased at Maison et Objet 2019 during Paris Design Week, the iconic and unparalleled Pixel Cabinet Walnut by Boca do Lobo presents a ground-breaking work of pioneering design. This piece carries the dedication and art of those who built it, a variety of traditional production techniques to craft an avant-garde storage piece.
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