Maison & Objet 2026 – Paris, France
Overview
Maison&Objet Paris 2026, the leading international trade fair for home decor, design, and lifestyle, takes place from January 15 to 19 at Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre, showcasing 3,000+ brands across 7 halls and 6 sectors: Signature & Projects, Decor & Design, Craft – Métiers d’Art, Fragrance & Wellness, Gift & Play, and Fashion & Accessories. With 85,000+ visitors from 160+ countries and 600+ new exhibitors, it drives € billions in orders, spotlighting trends like sustainable craftsmanship and digital retail under the theme Past Reveals Future, with four sub-themes: Metamorphosis, Mutation, Revisited Baroque, and Neo Folklore.
Organized by SAFI, the event blends heritage with innovation through curated spaces like Transformism by Designer of the Year Harry Nuriev, sustainability-focused Manufactures of Excellence, and the MOM Village for digital sourcing. Co-located with Paris Design Week (January 14–19), it extends inspiration city-wide with 100+ elite decor addresses, making it a pivotal B2B hub for designers, retailers, and hospitality pros shaping the €500 billion+ global decor market.
Event Highlights
- Main attractions: 3,000+ brands, including 600 newcomers, display furniture, lighting, and accessories in 7 halls; themed zones highlight Metamorphosis and Neo Folklore trends, with 50+ outdoor living brands redefining exteriors.
- Main activities or performances: 25 conferences in Hall 3 on retail and hospitality trends; Harry Nuriev’s Transformism installation; What’s New? exhibits by Elizabeth Leriche (Decor), Rudy Guénaire (Hospitality), and François Delclaux (Retail).
- Special traditions or features: Designer of the Year showcase (Harry Nuriev, 2026); Curatio’s 60-member design village; Manufactures of Excellence with 20 French artisans; Paris Design Week’s city circuit (January 14–19).
- Unique attractions for visitors: MOM Village for curated furniture; paleo-futuristic retail displays; after-hours In The City events at Parisian galleries and studios, blending B2B networking with cultural immersion.
Why Attend
Maison&Objet Paris 2026 is essential for design and retail professionals navigating a market craving eco-conscious luxury, offering access to 3,000+ brands unveiling sustainable innovations like recycled textiles and modular furniture that align with 65% consumer demand for green designs and fuel 20%+ portfolio growth. In Paris’ design capital, connect with 85,000+ global buyers, architects, and media for high-value partnerships, as 2025’s edition generated €1.5 billion+ in deals and inspired collections worldwide.
Beyond sourcing, its curated program—conferences, artisan showcases, and digital MOM platform—delivers actionable insights on trends like Revisited Baroque, with 90% of attendees reporting enhanced strategies. Whether curating hospitality projects or scouting neo-folk decor, Maison&Objet empowers you to pioneer soulful designs, champion craftsmanship, and drive ROI in a vibrant, future-focused ecosystem.
Date & Duration
Dates: January 15 – 19, 2026
Duration: 5 days
Venue / Location
Main venue: Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre City: Paris, France Notable areas: Halls 1–7 for 6 sectors (e.g., Hall 3 for Transformism and Talks); networking lounges; West Entrance for easy access; Paris Design Week circuit downtown.
Google Maps address: 82 Avenue des Nations, 93420 Villepinte, France
Ticket Information
- How tickets are sold: Online via maison-objet.com; pre-registration required; on-site with verification.
- Whether admission is free or paid: Paid for trade visitors; free for approved buyers/press.
- Ticket pricing in USD: Approximately $70 for a single-day pass (based on €60 prior rates).
- Any special seating or VIP options: VIP for conferences and In The City events (~$150 USD); priority for pre-registered buyers.
- Minimum and maximum tickets pricing: Minimum $70 (single-day) to maximum $220 (5-day pass, estimated at €200); group/school rates via site.
- Digital badges via app; includes Paris Design Week access.
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Contact Information
- Email: serviceclientvisiteurs@safisalons.fr (visitors); maisonobjet@s2hcommunication.com (press).
- Phone: +33 1 44 29 03 99 (customer service); +33 1 70 22 58 55 (press).
- Website: https://www.maison-objet.com/en/paris.
- Social Media: @maisonetobjet (Instagram, Facebook); Maison&Objet (LinkedIn, YouTube).
- Key Staff: Sarah Dahan (S2H Communication, press).
- Press/Volunteers: Press accreditation online; volunteer info TBD via email.
- Note: Response time ~24–48 hours. English/French support available.
Getting There
- Nearest airport: Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), 8 km away (~15 min by taxi at €30–40/~$33–44 USD; free RER B shuttle every 10 min to Parc des Expositions).
- Public transport: RER B from Gare du Nord (30 min, €11.80/~$13 USD round-trip) to venue; Navigo weekly pass €30.80/~$34 USD (zones 1–5).
- Parking: P1/P3 lots (~€20/day/~$22 USD, 15,000 spaces); disabled bays with shuttles; pre-book via paris-nord-villepinte.com.
- By car: A1 motorway, exit “Parc des Expositions”; GPS 48.9675° N, 2.5183° E.
- Other: Taxis via G7 (~€50 from Orly); Vélib’ bikes (€5/day); accessible RER with elevators.
Accommodation Options
- Official partner: Maison&Objet housing portal for event rates; book via maison-objet.com.
- Nearby hotels: Novotel Paris Villepinte (~$150–220/night, 5-min walk); Pullman Paris Roissy CDG (~$180–250/night, shuttle).
- Budget options: Ibis Budget Villepinte (~$80–120/night, basic); Premiere Classe Roissy (~$70–100/night, parking).
- Luxury/business: Marriott Paris CDG (~$250–350/night, conference facilities); Hilton Paris CDG (~$200–300/night, EV charging).
- Other: 5,000+ rooms within 5 km; packages with transport; Airbnb in Roissy for value.
Reviews
- Transformative—Harry Nuriev’s installation sparked our SS26 line, and In The City connected us with Parisian artisans for exclusive collabs.
- Sustainability focus was a game-changer; sourced recycled decor that cut costs by 20% and landed €200K in hospitality contracts.
- Electric atmosphere—conferences on paleo-futurism inspired our retail pivot, turning buyer meetings into global partnerships.
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FAQ's
What are the dates and opening hours for Maison&Objet Paris 2026?
January 15–19, 2026, at Paris Nord Villepinte; 9:30–19:00 (last day to 18:00). Trade-only; pre-register via portal. With 85,000+ expected, use the app for maps and schedules. Free RER shuttle from CDG; Paris Design Week extends events downtown January 14–19.
How do I buy tickets, and what are the prices?
Online via maison-objet.com; single-day ~$70 USD (€60), 5-day ~$220 USD (€200). Free for approved buyers/press—apply early. Groups/schools: discounted (email serviceclientvisiteurs@safisalons.fr). Includes MOM access; no on-site for pros. Early bird saves 15%.
Who should attend Maison&Objet Paris 2026, and what sectors are covered?
85,000+ designers, retailers, hospitality pros from 160+ countries; ideal for decor sourcing. Covers furniture, lighting, crafts, accessories, fragrances, gifts. 75% international; focus: sustainability, craftsmanship. 90% report new business; B2B emphasis.
What special events and innovations are highlighted?
Harry Nuriev’s Transformism; What’s New? exhibits (Decor, Hospitality, Retail); 25 conferences on trends; Curatio design village; Manufactures of Excellence. Themes: Metamorphosis, Neo Folklore. All included; book talks via app. In The City circuit for 100+ Parisian spots.
How do I get to Paris Nord Villepinte, and what's accommodation like?
CDG: RER B (15 min, $13 USD). Gare du Nord: RER B (30 min). Parking €20/day (~$22 USD). Taxis €30; Navigo €34 USD/week. Hotels via portal (~$70–350/night); packages include shuttles. Accessible RER; app for routes amid high traffic.