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Our essential guide to navigating Paris Design Week

Maison&Objet and Déco Off are right around the corner, and with a little planning—and this handy guide—you can rest assured that you’ll see the best of what Paris Design Week has to offer. From must-see stops at the fair to can’t-miss pop-ups and the best parties around town, bookmark this page and get ready to live it up in the City of Light. À bientôt!

AT THE FAIR

Maison&Objet takes place January 16 to 20 at Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre. Tickets are available here; for transit info, click here.

Our essential guide to navigating Paris Design Week
An inspirational image from Maison&Objet’s “What’s New? In Hospitality” exhibit by Studio UchroniaCourtesy of Maison&Objet

Tonester Paints and Treca Paris are partnering with Julien Sebban of Studio Uchronia on a mind-bending, 650-square-foot showcase for this year’s sensory-fueled “What’s New? In Hospitality” exhibit. Hall 6

Tuuci showcases its latest innovations and handcrafted indoor-outdoor solutions, including a fresh all-weather furniture collection and two new styles of parasols. Hall 7, Stand K156-J155

Origin Made unveils an assortment of sumptuous designs by esteemed makers Chris L. Halstrøm, Théophile de Bascher, Hallgeir Homstvedt, Gabriel Tan, Jenni Roininen and Kajsa Melchior. Hall 7, Stand C62

Maison&Objet’s Designer of the Year 2025, Faye Toogood, debuts “Womanifesto!”—a surrealistic installation inspired by theme of the fair, “Sur/Reality,” that explores the British designer’s creative process and features her collaboration with Calico Wallpaper. Hall 7

Italian brand Aina Kari presents Illumination, a collection of mirror-accented metal pieces crafted in collaboration with Rome-based designer Giovanni Botticelli. Hall 7, Stand C103

Luxury leather brand Giobagnara introduces an array of fashion-forward additions to its ongoing collaborations with Kelly Wearstler and Elie Saab. Hall 7, Stand A13-C14

Portuguese furniture brand Munna makes an artful debut at the fair, complete with fringe-trimmed velvet lounge chairs and an armchair lined in hot pink neon lights. Hall 7, Stand F54

Jonathan Adler releases Casablanca, an art-deco-esque line of bone-marquetry-inlaid designs with shiny, brushed brass details. Hall 6, Stand B16-C15

Ethnicraft rolls out a bevy of brand-new handcrafted pieces, such as Alain van Havre’s shapely, solid oak Geometric dining table and the clean-lined, symmetrical Kabuki side table by artist Reynaldo Zapp. Hall 6, Stand H16-I15

AROUND TOWN

Paris Déco Off runs from January 15 to 18 throughout the city. For a list of official exhibitors, a map of showroom locations, and information about the shuttle bus service, click here.

Baker-McGuire opens the doors to its brand-new Parisian space inside the Peninsula Interiors showroom, with offerings from Thomas Pheasant, Barbara Barry, Jean Louis-Deniot, Jacques Garcia, Paola Navone and more. 25 Rue de Mail, 2nd Floor; Wednesday, January 15, to Saturday, January 18, 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Pierre Frey transforms the historic Hôtel de Guise townhouse into an immersive, sand-dune-driven installation featuring the new Desert collection of kilim patterns, embroidered jacquards and reinterpretations of archival Berber carpets. 72 Rue de l’Université; Wednesday, January 15, to Saturday, January 18, 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m, and Sunday, January 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration required.

At Féau Boiseries, The Invisible Collection showcases a selection of Dedar fabric-covered pieces in partnership with French decorative arts preservation institution Mobilier National, and unveils Beni Rugs’ latest collaborations with Lisbon-based design studio Garcé & Dimofski and Indian architect Ashiesh Shah. 9 Rue Laugier; Thursday, January 16, to Monday, January 20, 10 a.m to 5 p.m. RSVP required.

Our essential guide to navigating Paris Design Week
Selections from Arte’s Spring 2025 collectionCourtesy of Arte

Arte reimagines an assortment of classic motifs, ranging from florals and geometrics to solids and weaves as eye-catching, of-the-moment wall designs. 6 bis Rue de l’Abbaye; Wednesday, January 15, to Saturday, January 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Scalamandré presents its 153-piece Color Pop series by Harry Hinson in a pop-up showroom in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. 23 Rue Jacob; Tuesday, January 14, to Saturday, January 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Schedule an appointment here.

Fortuny introduces Armonia, an exclusive collection of Murano glass–inspired textiles by Parisian interior designer Chahan Minassian. 11 rue de Lille; Wednesday, January 15, to Saturday, January 18, 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

On the Right Bank, Romo reveals the latest introductions from Zinc Textile, including the pattern-rich Juego series and the glitzy Holland Park collection. 5 Rue du Mail; Wednesday, January 15, to Saturday, January 18, 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Belgian wallcoverings brand Omexco premieres three characterful collections at its Galerie de L’Europe pop-up space. 55 Rue de Seine; Wednesday, January 15, to Saturday, January 18, 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Stop by the Sanderson Design Group pop-up at Galerie Lélia Mordoch for pastries and previews of upcoming launches from Harlequin, Morris & Co., Zoffany and more. 50 Rue Mazarine; Wednesday, January 15, to Friday, January 17, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Saturday, January 18, 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Tikamoon taps French designer Charlotte Juillard to create an exclusive collection for Opéra de Paris to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the iconic opera’s home, Palais Garnier. 7 Place des Victoires; Tuesday, January 14, and Wednesday, January 15, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Pop into Tai Ping to marvel at the Nakashima series, a selection of six artisan-made rugs based on original designs by the late, great American architect and woodworker George Nakashima for Edward Fields. 3 Place des Victoires; Wednesday, January 15, to Saturday, January 25, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

PARTY TIME

Samuel & Sons kicks off Paris Design Week with signature cocktails and a sneak peek at its collaboration with passementerie artist Elizabeth Ashdown. 23 Rue du Mail; Wednesday, January 15, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Raise a glass to Clarence House’s East Asian landscape–driven À La Japonaise collection of flora-and-fauna-filled fabrics and wallcoverings. 45 Rue Jacob; Wednesday, January 15, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. RSVP required.

Phillip Jeffries celebrates its new Parisian showroom—and the debut of its soon-to-be-launched January 2025 collection—with a grand-opening party. 28 Rue Jacob; Wednesday, January 15, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. RSVP required.

Toast Vaughan’s newly appointed creative director, Nicholas Hodson-Taylor, in an open house hosted by founder Lucy Vaughan and Julian Chichester at Ido, the brand’s Parisian showroom partner. 84 Rue de Lille; ​​Thursday, January 16, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. RSVP required.

Join Aux Abris for Negronis and a glimpse of Alchemy, a new collection of metal-leaf murals and wallpapers. 29 Rue de Seine; Thursday, January 16, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Our essential guide to navigating Paris Design Week
Piedra chairs from Jiun Ho’s new Mixteca collectionCourtesy of Jiun Ho

Jiun Ho kicks off his second annual Design Rendezvous pop-up showcase, alongside collaborators Parete, Sarah Von Dreele and JG Switzer, with an opening night cocktail party. Galerie Gimpel et Müller, 12 rue Guénégaud; Thursday, January 16, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Meet Melinda Marquardt for gin and tonics at The Vale London’s pop-up, where the brand’s Maddox collection and rug collaboration with Justin Van Breda and Cape Looms will be on full display. 31 Rue de l’Université; Thursday, January 16, and Friday, January 17, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Larsen hosts an intimate conversation between the brand’s design director, Béatrice Bostvironnois, and design journalist Dan Rubinstein, followed by spirits and small bites. 19 Rue Guénégaud; Friday, January 17, 3 p.m. RSVP required.

Admire the latest Manuel Canovas collection over cocktails and canapés in a special showroom designed by Marthe Architecture. 6 Rue de l’Abbaye; Saturday, January 18, 5 p.m to 8 p.m.

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