Maison & Objet
2012 Fall/Winter
Home Fashion & Décor Show in Paris
The home fashion show “Maison & Objet”, one of the most famous international home décor exhibitions, kicked off in Paris in September, 2012.
The exhibition venue of Maison & Objet covered an area of 130,000 square meters.
More than three thousand leading home décor brands participated in this French fair to show the latest fashion trends.
Moreover, the occasion attracted near 90,000 designers, visitors, and media workers, a fact thatdemonstrates the importance of Maison & Objet’s on the high-end home décor market.
The New Trend of Maison & Objet in 2013 – Coming back to What’s Pure and Looking Forward to the Future
This Maison & Objet show centered around the theme of “Essential.” We’re living in a crowded and noisy world.
Therefore, it is crucialfor us to explore the purity and essence of life, by restoring tranquility of life and taking advantage of the latest technologies to revive an optimistic vision of the future and the spirit of art.
Therefore, it is crucialfor us to explore the purity and essence of life, by restoring tranquility of life and taking advantage of the latest technologies to revive an optimistic vision of the future and the spirit of art.
Franz –Embracing Nature and Pursuing Stylish Porcelain Aesthetics
Franz’s exhibition booth in this Maison & Objet show was very impressive, covering an area of 81 square meters and reaching to a height of 4 meters.
Nature is the mother of mankind and the best cure to heal the soul, which explains why Franz used “the flourishing garden” as the theme for its booth.
The green carpet echoed to the blue walls, creating early spring scenery of green grass with blue sky.
The center of the booth was purposefully decorated with a light pink board in the form of a “tree,” on which many porcelain pieces featuring birds were showcased.
These porcelain items in turn set off the flower-themed porcelain vases displayed on the surrounding walls, vividly demonstrating nature’s beauty and vitality.
Moreover, one of the highlights of the fair was Franz’s signature high wall showcasing several dozen porcelain pieces.
Many visitors were attracted by the displayed artworks and impressed by the design and creativity that lies within each of them.