Posts tagged Paris Deco Off
Top Trends 2023/24 Maison et Objet & Paris Deco Off

Stay ahead of the interior design game with our Spring 2023 European Trade Show Report covering Maison et Objet and Paris Déco Off! Get exclusive access to emerging color palettes, shades, and treatments for textiles and home décor, along with curated design analysis and interviews. Choose from digital and print subscriptions, and stay up-to-date with archival issues.

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Joie de Vivre: Paris Trade Show Trends

Get a preview of all the best new insights and inspirations from Maison et Objet and Paris Deco Off, pulled from our exclusive trend book Report 13: Paris in Spring. The full 200 page report is a comprehensive resource, including seven visual themes, key colors in easy-to-use palettes complete with HEX references, Q&As with top practitioners of French savoir-faire and an inspiring look at the Yves Saint-Laurent exhibitions that took over the museums of Paris.

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Staying Power: Report 10’s Iconic American Pattern Design Styles of Today and Tomorrow

In the Fall 2021 - Staying Power edition we ask: What defines iconic American design, and what will define it tomorrow? The pandemic’s new way of life has ignited nostalgic interest in tried-and-true favorites, dovetailed with fresh interpretations.

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Get to Know Our Paris Cover Stars: Prelle and Passementerie Verrier Paris

Two quintessentially French brands were the natural choice for our Report 8: Very Paris cover. Manufacture Prelle and Passementerie Verrier Paris - each with over 250 years of French production- represent the crème de la crème. And they have a unique way of working together that highlights their expertise. Get to know these luxurious cover stars!

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Surface Design Trends: The Best of 2020, Influencing 2021

Dear readers: We want to keep you in-the-know, so we rounded up a couple of the most important themes from our special report Best of 2020 & Influences for 2021. The styles that came out on top in 2020 were largely influenced by how COVID-19 changed our lives, and they will no doubt be here for years to come.

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Botanical Textiles with Kristin Riccio Design

San Francisco-based interior designer Kristin Riccio recently tapped me for some input on the best newly-introduced botanically-inspired designs for rugs, home-textiles and wallcoverings. Having visited Paris Deco Off and Maison et Objet before going into shelter-in-place (and starting my own quarantine garden!), I came armed with lots of botanical inspiration.

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