
12 Top Picks From Maison&Objet January 2026
Designers and the design curious made their way to the Paris Nord Villepinte exposition center last week for Maison&Objet. Held from January 15-19, 2026, this edition of the show featured patterned rugs, colorful vases, and designer wares among other treasures. The literal highlight was a room donned top-to-bottom in glimmering silver-toned items and finishes by Designer of the Year Harry Nuriev. Here are our favorite new introductions from the aisles.
Matau by Imperfettolab

Matau, an airy hammock-like seat in fiberglass by the Italian studio of Verter Turroni, skirts the line between seating and design object with its tall, slim appearance and acts as a study of form and lightness. imperfettolab.com
K-Table by Pulpo

K-Tables by Kai Linke are based on the classic construction element the I-beam; the tables are available in two heights and made of hot-dipped galvanized structural steel. pulpo.com
Bounded by Ango

Mulberry fiber combined with natural polymers form the collaged and hand-painted Bounded sculptural lights tied with jute by Angus Hutheson. angoworld.com
Borgona by Uniqka

For the Istanbul-based brand’s 10th anniversary, new as well as archival pieces are now drenched in burgundy-hued Borgona, including a new stool from Lara Bohinc’s shaggy Betsy Collection, elegant long and side table versions of Silos by Studiopepe, and the classic elliptical Zero pendant lamps by Jacob de Baan. uniqka.com
Volta by Laufen

The Swiss brand makes their show debut with Volta by Interior Design Hall of Famer Yves Béhar, a washbasin collection showcasing fluidity and geometry. us.laufen.com
Supernova by Illulian

The hand-knotted Supernova rug is part of a limited-edition collection by Jessica Moritz and celebrates uncertain paths with circles and lines that fold onto themselves and circle back. Illulian.com
Alu by Pedrali

The Italian brand’s first aluminum-topped table is set upon elliptical extruded aluminum legs and Alu delights indoors and out in the verdant green colorway. It is available in fixed, square, or rectangular versions as well as other colorways. pedrali.com
Lagune by Bosa

Designer Matteo Zorzenoni introduces three ceramic vases plus a centerpiece dubbed Lagune, its tone-on-tone surface pattern an homage to Venice’s islands and canals rendered in map-like organic forms. bosatrade.com
Clover by Earthstone


Clover wall lights made from raw earth by the Brussels-based design duo were displayed as part of the Belgium Is Design consortium. earth.world
Love Floor Vase by Maryna Pupcha for Ukrainian Neo-Folklore


Part of the Ukrainian Neo-Folklore booth curated by Sana Moreau, the giant, plush Love floor vase by Maryna Pupcha blends folk motifs from traditional Kosiy ceramics and pysanky with contemporary forms woven in bold colors onto wool rugs then shaped into a monumental vase. pupcha.com/eng/shop/ and Galerie Sana Moreau
Floating Ninfee by Paola Paronetto x Giovanni Botticelli

Floating Ninfee, the latest mirror concept from the Italian maker and collaborator Giovanni Botticelli, references the pictorial imagery of Claude Monet and acts as a wall-mounted or tabletop decorative system prime for hospitality environments. paolaparonetto.com/en
Coimbra by Ripa

Coimbra lounge chairs are now launched in the brand’s Strata lime-based mineral coating finish in a pleasing palette of matte pastels, including Burro, Cielo, Carta, Seta, and Pesca. ripadesign.com
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