Maison & Objet: affordable design
Maison & Objet’s new season in Paris is showcasing rounded, textured furniture and several stylish sofas priced under €500 — plus new outdoor pieces promoted as far more durable for spring [](https://pause-maison.ouest-france.fr/mon-mobilier-dexterieur-ne-survivait-jamais-jamais-plus-de-quelques-etes-la-nouveaute-vibrante-et-indestructible-qui-va-envahir-nos-terrasses-au-printemps-2026). Good intel if you mix shopping and museum days on a Paris trip and want design buys without breaking the bank.
Maison&Objet ran in Paris from 15–19 January 2026 under the theme “Past Reveals Future” maison-objet.com. The show floor hosted more than 2,000 exhibitors and the event circuit anticipated around 70,000 visitors, making it one of the largest January editions in recent years houzz.com. Editors highlighted sculptural, curved furniture alongside a spike in clay and microcement applications and warm, heritage-driven palettes as dominant trend pillars at the fair houzz.com. Retail-level price moves were visible: Maisons du Monde’s Nio clic‑clac appears on the site at €229 for the one‑seat and €339 for the two‑seat version, with several Hallen/Nia variants listed in the €299–€399 band on the brand’s 2026 catalogues maisonsdumonde.com. Outdoor living was concentrated in Hall 3, where contract-minded brands such as RESOL promoted fully recyclable ranges, Jati Kebon unveiled new signature outdoor collections, and Maisons du Monde pushed composite/alu and imitation‑teak pieces in its spring‑summer 2026 outdoor catalogue maison-objet.com.