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  • Maison&Objet January 2026: the future, rehearsed in memory

    There are editions of Maison&Objet that document a moment, and others that attempt something more ambitious: to recalibrate the cultural compass of design itself. The January 2026 edition belongs to the latter. Under the theme Past Reveals Future , the Parisian fair does not indulge in nostalgia, nor does it fetishize innovation for its own sake. Instead, it stages a subtle but radical proposition: that the future of design will be authored by those capable of reading the past not as a

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  • A Sensory Manifesto: in Conversation with Neim and Sandra Roldan on Enchanted Transitions by César Giraldo

    There are installations, and then there are experiences – and at the heart of Via Savona 35 during Milano Design Week 2025, Enchanted Transitions by César Giraldo WAS unmistakably the latter. Unfolding as part of the Next Place Hotel, this immersive installation did not just respond to the future of hospitality – it reimagined it

  • Maison&Objet 2025: A Surreal Journey into the Future of Design

    The curtains have fallen on Maison&Objet January 2025, and the buzz is far from settling. This year’s edition left an electrifying trail of creativity, innovation, and bold artistry that pushed boundaries and redefined expectations. With its provocative theme, Sur/Reality, the event was a masterstroke of imagination, merging surreal whimsy with tangible design in ways that delighted and challenged in equal measure

  • Maison&Objet Paris 2.0: in Conversation with Director Mélanie Leroy on its Re-Design

    A key barometer in the fields of design, decor, and lifestyle since 1994, Maison&Objet celebrates its thirtieth edition by revamping its January and September shows with an always "innovative, international & premium" approach, now with an even sharper focus on collectability, uniqueness, and emerging tendencies

  • Waste-sized design. The sustainable consumer’s vademecum by l’Opificio.

    Ever since it was founded in 1998, l’Opificio has represented a model of positive change with its textile collections. When no one used to talk about sustainability, l’Opificio was already a silent archetype of a company caring about the environment and people. 

  • All the shades of Venice in the Rialto Luxury Apartments designed by THDP

    A city rich in culture, art and charm, Venice is also known for its specific historical architecture. Overlooking the sea and the lagoon, with its canals, narrow streets – the so-called calle – and art districts, Venice represents with its buildings a rare and recognizable architectural model. 

  • Azzurra, all the possibilities of ceramics in the latest shower tray collections

    Manufacturing excellence, aesthetics in design, high technology and Made in Italy are perhaps the attributes that best define the contours of Azzurra's outline. 

  • Tailoring couture spaces with Teresa Sapey + Partners

    Since 1990, the year in which Teresa Sapey founded in Madrid the firm of architecture and design that bears her name, the studio has collected, one after the other, projects of international calibre, collaborations with artists and

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  • Dainelli Studio and the harmony of opposites

    A home in Milan becomes a direct reflection of the city and its atmosphere. A location in which historic heritage and avant-garde attitudes coexist in harmony.

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