THANK YOU FOR YOUR REQUEST
You will soon be contacted by our brand ambassador and product specialist.
The upcoming Maison et Objet 2016 is a annual trade fair in Paris that provides a stage for up-and- coming designers, offering them a chance to present their work to professionals around the world.
Maison et Objet Paris will be held from 2 to 6 of September. This is one of the biggest trade shows of the business and for this September 2016 the interior design show has invited “Les Ateliers de Paris” to celebrate their 10th anniversary.
SEE ALSO: ICFF 2016 HIGHLIGHTS: THE TRADE SHOW BEST MOMENTS
Thought this Paris design week you will found a selection of six emerging French design talents who will have the opportunity to showcase their work on a particularly promising creative initiative entirely dedicated to them in Hall 7.
Curious? Keep reading to meet those 6 emergent talents selected by Maison et Objet.
AC/AL Studio
Amandine Choor and Aïssa Logerot are a minimalist duo, who graduated from Les Ateliers, cultivate a perfect “harmony between function, form and technique” as they create objects that have a story to tell. Design companies such as Petite Friture and Kann Design, amongst others, fell for their work from the off.
Charlotte Juillard
This young French designer, who studied at the École Camondo, before a residence at the Fabrica in Italy – the Benetton group’s research and communication centre – shows off the beauty of materials, explores gestures and creates surprising objects thanks to an original and feminine approach.
Pierre Charrié
Pierre Charrié makes the most of his fascination with the latest technologies and new uses to create objects that react to their environment. Movement, touch, sound… his poetic creations come to life as they interact with the user.
Studio Monsieur
Manon Leblanc and Romain Diroux share a fascination for both artisanal and industrial manufacturing processes. This passion for the gesture leads them to imagine joyous reinterpretations of traditional pieces and to explore the wealth of colours and materials.
Désormeaux/Carrette
Combining design and technology, Nathanaël Désormeaux and Damien Carrette are as close in their work as their skills are complementary. They put their synergy to good use in defence of a sensitive approach to design. For proof, look no further than ‘Knot’, their brilliant and simple chair that uses neither screws nor bolts.
Julien Vermeulen
Could the humble feather be ‘design’? Yes… and the answer bears witness to the audacity of this feather worker who, as if it wasn’t enough to work with the greatest names in haute couture, is following his own artistic path and making a name for himself by exploring the very limits of his favourite medium.
RELATED TOO: NYC X DESIGN: GET READY FOR NEW YORK DESIGN WEEK
> What do you think about this article? Please, leave your comment below. If you want to be up to date with the best news about trends, interior design tips, and furniture luxury brands, you must have to sign up our Newsletter and receive in your email, free of charges, the latest and the most exclusive content from BRABBU Blog.