This season’s design shows in Paris are fast approaching, 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 fairs to the hottest 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 15 to 19 at Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre. Tickets are available here; for transit info, click here.
The Maison&Objet 2026 Designer of the Year, Harry Nuriev of Crosby Studios, presents “Transformism,” an immersive exhibition that explores the relationship between space and objects. Hall 3
Tréca Paris unveils Lueurs Automnales, a couture-quality, tweed-upholstered bed frame crafted in collaboration with artisanal textile studio Lesage Intérieurs. Hall 2, Stand K61
Eichholtz launches its highly anticipated lighting collaboration with Corey Damen Jenkins, as well as a colorful new collection of furnishings. Hall 4, Stand C28-E27
Italian leather brand Giobagnara returns to the fair with a fresh selection of luxury goods, including furniture, lighting, bathroom accessories and barware. Hall 1, Stand E7
Belgium-based designer Thomas Haarmann curates the second edition of “Curatio,” a gallery-style exhibition featuring works by Van Rossum, Zieta, Verter Turroni, Imperfettolab and more. Hall 1
Ethnicraft hosts three booths at the fair, including one for outdoor furniture, a second for indoor designs and another for its fashion-forward Morpho line. Hall 3, Stands D4, D28, E3
Pop into Jonathan Adler to sit-test the debonair Belmondo chaise or the new Ipanema lounge chair, an oversize leather stunner with a chic walnut base. Hall 3, Stand F22-G21
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Istanbul-based leather furnishings brand Uniqka debuts a new deep burgundy colorway, Borgona, in a monochromatic installation alongside collections by Lara Bohinc and Studiopepe. Hall 1, Stand F58
Maison&Objet unveils “Outdoor Living,” a design-forward showcase of weather-safe furniture and lighting styles from 50 brands across the globe. Hall 3
French art object brand Leblon Delienne unleashes a new selection of highly collectible pop culture sculptures, including chrome-plated statuettes and ombre-hued figurines. Hall 1, Stand G6-H5
AROUND TOWN
Paris Déco Off runs from January 14 to 17 throughout the city. For a list of official exhibitors, a map of showroom locations, and information about shuttle bus service, click here. The inaugural Paris edition of Shoppe Object is part of Who’s Next Paris at Porte de Versailles from January 17 to 19. Tickets are available here.
Kendall Wilkinson previews her upcoming collaboration with Iatesta Studio—created in partnership with Tiffany Young of Digital Thread—with a restorative experience at Calma Paris, an upscale spa in the 6th arrondissement. 10 Rue Christine; Wednesday, January 14, 5 to 9 p.m.; RSVP required
John Pomp debuts his spring collections, including an ethereal lighting line named Slumped and a wood-framed furniture family called Unearthed, in a pop-up display at the Triode showroom. 28 Rue Jacob; Wednesday, January 14, to Friday, January 16, 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, January 17, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, January 18, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Shoppe Object makes its international debut at Who’s Next Paris, with exhibitors including Flos, Fredericks & Mae, Nobodinoz, Mud Australia, Serax, and Tina Frey Designs. 1 Place de la Porte de Versailles, Hall 7.2; Saturday, January 17, to Sunday, January 18, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Monday, January 19, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; register here
At the Fabricut pop-up, Clarence House debuts Joie de Vivre, a vibrant collection inspired by the beauty of imperfection, while Vervain showcases the latest from its Quintessential wallcoverings and silks series. 45 Rue Jacob; Wednesday, January 14, to Saturday, January 17, 9:30 a.m to 7:30 p.m.
Lala Curio will release a new hand-painted capsule collection designed in partnership with the AAPI Design Alliance, inside a shared pop-up space with Jiun Ho and Shiir Rugs at Galerie Gimpel & Müller. 12 Rue Guénégaud; Wednesday, January 14, to Friday, January 16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
British textile studio Yarn Collective unveils 13 new designs in an immersive pop-up at Maison Fleuret cafe, complete with fresh-baked pastries and complimentary coffee. 30 Rue des Saints-Pères; Wednesday, January 14, to Saturday, January 17, 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Ralph Lauren previews Meadow Lane, a soon-to-be-launched fabric collection featuring classic tickings, madras plaids and fine linen eyelets, at its flagship store in Saint-Germain. 173 Boulevard Saint-Germain; Wednesday, January 14, to Saturday, January 17, 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Pierre Frey introduces its January collections in a dramatic presentation at the Théâtre de la Michodière. 4 Bis Rue de la Michodière; Thursday, January 15, 9 a.m.; register here
Rubelli co-CEO Nicolò Favaretto Rubelli hosts an exclusive panel discussion with Formafantasma co-founder Simone Farresin, covering such topics as materials, craft and contemporary design. Centre Culturel du Crous de Paris; 12 Rue de l’Abbaye; Thursday, January 15, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; RSVP required
Rosemary Hallgarten is on hand at Galerie Couteron to walk guests through her ethereal new collection, Country Manor. 16 Rue Guénégaud; Wednesday, January 14, to Saturday, January 17, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; RSVP required
Stop by the Schumacher Atelier Paris pop-up to marvel at artistic director Astrid Elineau’s debut line, featuring recolored looks from David Kaihoi, Caroline Z Hurley, Abel Macias and Celerie Kemble. 5 Rue des Grands-Augustins; Wednesday, January 14, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Thursday, January 15, to Saturday, January 17, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Holland & Sherry showcases Porta Romana’s first furniture and lighting collection created with London designer Gergei Erdei, as well as Cortney Bishop’s latest designs for Harwood House. Then, head down the block to check out the brand’s new outpost at 9 Rue de l’Echaudé, where the Western Skies collaboration with William Peace will be on full display. 17 Rue de l’Echaudé; Wednesday, January 14, to Saturday, January 17, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Amsterdam-based studio Taiwan-Lantern previews new lighting pieces at the Lelièvre Paris showroom, including floor and table lanterns crafted using traditional East Asian artisanal techniques. 13 Rue du Mail; Wednesday, January 14, to Saturday, January 17, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Arte presents its Spring 2026 wallcoverings collection, including a hand-stitched leather beauty and an antique tapestry–inspired style. 6 Bis Rue de l’Abbaye; Wednesday, January 14, to Saturday, January 17, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
De Le Cuona’s pop-up gallery offers a dedicated sitting room where guests can recharge before checking out the brand’s sumptuous new Woven Earth collection. 12 Rue Jacques Callot; Thursday, January 15, to Saturday, January 17, 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
CMO Paris opens the doors to its new Rue Jacob showroom, and debuts woven wallcoverings like the ultratactile Tresse Vegetale mural. 38 Rue Jacob; Wednesday, January 14, to Saturday, January 17, 9:30 a.m to 6:30 p.m.
Manuel Canovas transforms its showroom into “Hotel Canovas,” a retreat-inspired showcase swathed in the brand’s latest launches. 6 Rue de l’Abbaye; Wednesday, January 14, to Sunday, January 18, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Pratesi presents the embroidered Impero bedding collection, as well as Sferra’s tropical Cinque Terra collaboration with Scalamandré. 66 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré; Thursday, January 15, to Saturday, January 17, 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; RSVP required
PARTY TIME
Kick off Paris Design Week with BOH while celebrating the New York Design Center’s 100th anniversary at a party co-sponsored by Baker-McGuire, Benjamin Moore, Corston Architectural Detail, Element7, John Pomp Studios, Kravet, David Sutherland, Thibaut and Visual Comfort. Rivié in The Hoxton hotel, 30-32 Rue du Sentier; Wednesday, January 14, 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.; RSVP required
Raise a glass to all of the dazzling new winter debuts on view at the Phillip Jeffries showroom. 28 Rue Jacob; Wednesday, January 14, 6 to 9 p.m.; RSVP required
Toast the superior craftsmanship on display in the latest launches by De La Vega, Jallu Ebénistes, and Rune New York at the Galerie Jallu pop-up. 31 Rue de Beaune; Wednesday, January 14, 5 to 8 p.m.; RSVP required
Perennials and Sutherland host an intimate aperitivo in honor of La Dolce Vita, an exuberant new collection of fabrics, rugs and wallcoverings. 2 Rue de L’Abbaye; Thursday, January 15, 3 to 6 p.m.; RSVP required
Join Rachel Doriss of Pollack and Lori Weitzner of Weitzner to preview the latest launches from both brands at a happy hour inside their shared apartment. 18 Rue Mazarine; Thursday, January 15, and Friday, January 16, 5 to 7 p.m.; RSVP required
Meet designer Meghan Jay for champagne and caviar at Isidore Leroy’s Saint Germain showroom, and admire My Home by the Sea, her new collection for the French wallpaper brand. 29 Rue Saint-Sulpice; Friday, January 16, 4 to 7 p.m.; RSVP required
Get your groove on at Larsen’s dance party inside its pop-up showroom at La Galerie du Crous de Paris. 11 Rue des Beaux Arts; Friday, January 16; 6 to 8 p.m.
Fabricut celebrates the launch of the Liesl collection, a new wallpaper collaboration with Andrea Monath Schumacher and The Vale London. 45 Rue Jacob; Saturday, January 17, 4 to 6 p.m; RSVP required
Pack your favorite cape and mask to attend the Samuel & Sons masquerade soiree inspired by the glamour and intrigue of the neoclassical era. Address provided with RSVP response; Saturday, January 17, 8 to 11 p.m.; RSVP required
Enjoy a preflight mimosa with Toma Clark Haines of The Antiques Diva, at a brunch hosted in partnership with Parisian vintage marketplace Paul Bert Serpette. Mob House hotel, 70 Rue des Rosiers; Sunday, January 18, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; RSVP required











