I have just returned from Paris where I attended Maison et Objet. Maison et Objet is Europe's biggest décor show where I got the first look at the products, colours, and styles that will set the trends for the world for 2012 in interior design.
The Spanish furniture Company Baltus regards the creation of a piece of furniture as a work of art. They create avant-garde pieces with simple geometric shapes in amazing lacquer finishes. Maison et Objet 2012
A new line of bedding from Diane von Furstenberg. Maison et Objet 2012
Missioni - bright, colourful, and fun! Maison et Objet 2012
Ideel Contemporary Furniture incorporates salvaged antique teak ceiling beams and posts from Indian architecture into unique furniture pieces. Maison et Objet 2012
An coffee table from Fendi that is lit with battery powered LED lights. Maison et Objet 2012
A TV incorporated into a mirror in the Fendi showroom. Maison et Objet 2012
Charlotte Moss and me at a presentation of her new line of fabrics for Fabricut. Maison et Objet 2012
A show stopping display by the Italian stone company, Antolini Luigi. The models were painted to blend into the slabs of granite and marble. Very evocative and very Italian! Maison et Objet 2012
Lighting by the German Company Anthologie Quartett. Maison et Objet 2012
I wish Kitchen Aid would offer sleek products like this for the North American market. Maison et Objet 2012
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Hay Shop from Denmark – a climbing wall of towel rings. Maison et Objet 2012
Designed by the French designer David Turpin this contemporary styled Bluetooth handset has an integrated iPhone charging dock. Check out their web-site as they have some very innovative products. Native Union Maison et Objet 2012
From Tokyo porcelain cups by Ken Noborumurata. Maison et Objet 2012
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Oh I'm so jealous...looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteStacy
definitely something new and interesting to look at. great post!
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love the salvaged antique teak ceiling beams best.
ReplyDeleteand the pic with 'miss you know who' is fabulous!!
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Thanks for being our eyes in Paris!
ReplyDeletexo xo
Looks like fun! Good 'seeing' you Patricia!
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Renae
Truly beautiful and inspiring. Thank you Patricia for sharing all this with us, and lucky you on venturing to Paris.
ReplyDeletekisses and hugs,
jg
Thank you Patricia for an amazing image of Tour Eiffel. Very artistic take, dreamy.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting Expo you've visited. So inspirational should be.
Hi Patricia, you looked absolutely stunning .....Paris will do that to a gal!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
dallas, tx
So thoroughly nourishing and yummily satisfying to view your blog today, Patricia!
ReplyDeleteLucky you to be in the City of Light for this show. Your photo of The Tower is dreamy. We
always stay in the 7th when we visit.
Patrica absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteIt was an inspirational show! Great pictures.
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