Paris Design Week 2025 Galleries, Showrooms, and Design Destinations Across the City
January 10, 2025 – Paris Design Week 2025
Paris Design Week returns to Paris from January 15 to 20, 2025, transforming the city into a hub for design and décor enthusiasts. The event spans renowned galleries, prestigious institutions, and creative spaces, showcasing trends in art, sustainable interiors, and innovative design. Designers and decorators from across the globe unveil their work, presenting everything from handcrafted furniture to high-tech solutions that redefine contemporary living.
The Core of Paris Design Week 2025
Paris Deco Home (January 15–18)
From January 15 to 18, 2025, Paris Déco Off and Paris Déco Home return to the city, bringing together 160 designers and decorators in showrooms across the Left and Right Banks. This year’s theme, “Fashion in Deco, Deco in Fashion,” includes a special collaboration with Esmod International, showcasing student creations made from fabric editor collections.
Visitors can explore showrooms filled with furniture, lighting, wallpapers, and textiles while enjoying open-air installations like oversized furniture, giant lamps, and artistic displays. The event transforms Saint-Germain-des-Prés, rue du Mail, and Place Saint-Sulpice into hubs of creative energy, with free access to all locations.
Maison & Objet (January 16–20)
From January 16 to 20, 2025, Maison & Objet returns with the theme “Sur-Reality,” exploring imaginative yet functional design. Held at the Parc des Expositions de Villepinte, this year’s highlights include a stronger focus on sustainability, biophilic design, and tech-integrated living. Key sections feature furniture, lighting, decor, and smart solutions, while over 3,000 exhibitors present bold concepts and cutting-edge trends. Don’t miss the seminars, interactive displays, and collaborations shaping the future of interior design.
Find more details in our full feature here or visit the Maison & Objet website.
Where to Go and What to See
Rue Jacob: Global Design Comes Alive
In the heart of Paris’s Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, Rue Jacob transforms into a vibrant stage for international design collaborations during Paris Design Week. This historic street is steeped in art, culture, and design. Renowned for its artistic heritage, it has long been a meeting point for creatives, from writers and painters to designers and artisans.
Lined with galleries, showrooms, and boutique spaces, Rue Jacob invites visitors to explore cutting-edge creations while immersing themselves in the world of global design.
L’Objet partners with South African artist Ruan Hoffmann to craft visually stunning, tactile pieces.
Triode Paris showcases American duo Rachel and Nick Cope’s Calico Wallpaper, a collection that seamlessly merges artisanal techniques with digital innovation, transforming walls into immersive artworks.
Room Service Gallery debuts DININGROOM, an exhibition dedicated to the art of dining. This avant-garde showcase explores material transformation, presenting objects that redefine the boundaries of function and artistry in the context of modern dining.
Place des Victoires: Haute Décor and Craftsmanship
Nestled in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, Place des Victoires has transformed into a hub of high-end decoration and artisanal mastery. Once a historic royal square, it is now a destination where the finest in interior design and craftsmanship come to life. This area, known for its proximity to rue du Mail, a historic center for fabric makers, houses a network of galleries and showrooms that showcase Paris’s exceptional legacy of artisanal excellence.
Philippe Hurel highlights creations by Pierre Gonalons, Dorothée Hachiken, and Bina Baitel, staged with exquisite wall finishes by Signature Murale. The combination of modern design and traditional craftsmanship offers visitors a stunning visual experience.
Pierre Augustin Rose debuts a new collection alongside vintage pieces, solidifying its reputation for timeless elegance and contemporary innovation.
Taiping Carpets pays homage to the legendary George Nakashima, weaving tradition and modernity into their collection.
Tikamoon celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Paris Opera, unveiling bespoke furniture designs by Charlotte Juillard, a tribute to French artistry and theatrical opulence.
New Design Spots
Victoria Wilmotte Renowned designer Victoria Wilmotte opens her first showroom at Rue Madame, showcasing her signature bold and architectural style. The highlight is her Concav collection, entirely handmade in Paris. This collection features furniture and objects that play with geometric shapes, textures, and light, reflecting Wilmotte’s mastery of material manipulation and her refined approach to design.
Address: 18 Rue Madame, 75006 Paris
Rimadesio Paris a name synonymous with Italian elegance and innovation, has launched its flagship store on Avenue Rapp. Known for its sleek and functional designs, Rimadesio offers bespoke solutions for living and workspace interiors. The store showcases a range of modular furniture, sliding doors, and storage systems that seamlessly blend timeless aesthetics with cutting-edge technology.
Address: 35 Avenue Rapp, 75007 Paris
Garnier et Linker Located in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Garnier et Linker’s gallery is a haven for art and design enthusiasts. Specializing in handcrafted glass and bronze creations, their works redefine elegance and craftsmanship. From sculptural lighting pieces to decorative objects, each design is a testament to their meticulous attention to detail and commitment to preserving traditional techniques while embracing contemporary aesthetics.
Address: 14 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris
Don’t Miss These Exhibitions
Objets Nomades and Estúdio Campana at Maison & Objet
Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades collection, launched on October 16, remains a centerpiece to visit. The spotlight is on Estúdio Campana, the Brazilian design duo celebrated for their sculptural approach to furniture design. Key highlights include the Bulbo Armchair, a poetic creation inspired by a blooming tropical flower, and the Maracatu Cabinet, their first collaboration with Louis Vuitton, reflecting Brazilian cultural motifs. These pieces seamlessly blend bold craftsmanship with artistic storytelling, offering a glimpse into the future of functional luxury.
Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine: La Saga des Grands Magasins
This exhibition, running until April 6, 2025, at the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine explores the history and evolution of department stores from the mid-19th century to today. With over 500 rare pieces and interactive displays, it offers an immersive journey into how these architectural icons have shaped society and consumer culture. The exhibit highlights grand transformations, from their luxurious beginnings to modern-day innovation.
La Galerie de Pierre Marie
At La Galerie de Pierre Marie, immerse yourself in a decorative wonderland. Known for his intricate designs and meticulous craftsmanship, Pierre Marie presents a curated collection of self-edited furniture, textiles, and art pieces. Each item is handcrafted with precision, blending traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. The gallery’s annual exhibition transforms the space into an artistic tableau, inviting visitors to experience the harmony between art and design.
Maison Diptyque
A visit to Maison Diptyque is a journey through Paris’s creative heart. This unique concept space combines boutique shopping, curated exhibitions, and interactive workshops. Guests can explore a 400m² Parisian apartment-style setting that includes a library, museum, and garden-themed rooms. Each space reflects Diptyque’s rich history and artistic ethos. Don’t miss the opportunity to attend one of their creative workshops, where art and fragrance collide.
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