Paris is always a good idea, but when it comes to design and decoration, it becomes an even brighter one. Every year, Maison & Objet turns the French capital into the creative hub of the home decor world, bringing together global brands, international buyers, and professionals in search of what's new, what’s unexpected, and what will shape the season.
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When we talk about home decor, we're also talking about inspiration, style, and a constantly evolving way of understanding spaces. And if there’s one must-attend event to discover where the world of home decor is heading, it’s Intergift 2025.
Candles have always had something magical. Especially at Christmas. From soft flickers on a windowsill to dramatic centerpieces at the dinner table, Christmas candles do more than light up a room—they set the entire holiday mood.
When summer calls, lake life answers. And with it comes a style of living—and decorating—that’s relaxed, effortless, and deeply connected to nature.
The kitchen is more than just a functional area—it’s the beating heart of the home. It's where conversations begin, memories are made, and creativity comes alive.
When you think about outdoor events, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the tent. And do you know why? Because it’s the heart of the celebration, the place where everything happens, and its decoration needs to match the occasion. Whether it’s a wedding, a corporate event, or a private party.
Wedding table decor plays a starring role in creating lasting memories. Think about it: toasts, cake cutting, and all the fun photos with guests...
The moment a guest walks through the door, the atmosphere you’ve created starts working for (or against) you. That’s the real power of hotel decoration: it shapes expectations, creates comfort, and defines how your space is remembered.
Outdoor spaces have become true extensions of the home. Whether it’s a private backyard, a restaurant terrace, or a small garden nook, how these areas are decorated has a major impact on how they’re used and enjoyed.
Nordic style is more than just a trend—it’s a philosophy. Inspired by Scandinavian landscapes and the need to create comfortable, functional spaces, this aesthetic turns any space into a serene, inviting environment that could easily grace the cover of an interior design magazine.