Maison et Objet, January 2012
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Rumour is going continental…as last week we made our first trip to one of the smartest interiors trade shows -Maison et Objet. Our glamorous trip started with a not so glam 6am start in St Pancras when we boarded the Eurostar clutching revitalising cups of tea, Maison floorplans and the obligatory first croissant of the trip!
Our (very good) excuse for the visit was to check out the stands and latest launches from two of our lot Natural History and Voyage Decoration. But we also took a few turns around the inspiring Maison halls, took some snaps, found out about lots of lovely new brands and put together an overview of our Maison trends…
Starting with a trend that we already know and love that we were happy to see continuing throughout the show – industrial chic. Madam Stoltz’s industrial, wire and wood products were a great example of this…
More wire from Borgo Delle Tovaglie and another trend that spread its wings across the show – birds! Although this trend seemed to mainly be garden birds I’m sure this fella is a bird in someone’s garden somewhere…
Our friends at Voyage Decoration launched the second Voyage Country fabric range that was packed full of prints of birds and other country critters.

Along with a Scottish themed fabric collection of colourful tartans and thistles aplenty, oh and new cushions and furniture ranges too – they’ve been keeping busy!
But the birds don’t stop there…in fact they got even more exotic with Natural History’s Flamingo prints stalking through the stand out trend along with their products using antique illustrations of a parade of monkeys too.
Another trend we were pleased to see sticking around (but now with an added punch)…was the 50s style but this time with more colour, more brightness and even more fun 50s shapes.
We call it Mid-Century Pop and like very much indeed. The pics seen here are of the Sentou stand who know how to do this style with super colours perfectly.
And also seen in our totally on trend hotel Palm Opera where we spotted furniture from another fave from the show Red Edition.
Oh and Sentou have it spot on with one more trend – paper lights - a great, eco idea with a soft look that we saw throughout the show too…
These paper lamps stacked on cool vintage books (another mini trend!) were lookig fab at the Borgo Della Tovaglie stand too.
Paper featured heavily in other products too - these paper storage boxes from the Paper Storage Company were some of top paper picks…
But the colours kept coming…grey and yellow were still standing out to us all through the show. Wonderful British brand MissPrint showed us how its done with their new fabric and wallpaper ranges. 
Here’s a moment in picture of about halfway through day one of our Parisian adventure when Mel finally navigated us out of Hall 5A (honestly it was like a black-hole – we just couldn’t leave!)
And here’s why we got lost…the fantastic antique circus themed Andrew Martin stand. Fabulous, oversized, distracting vintage style homeware. Not to be looked at when you should be scrutinising a map!
We were also happily distracting looking at and longing for Donna Wilson’s tactile Bora Da range on the SCP stand.
Dupenny’s sweetly saucy showgirl prints on wallpaper and new cushions were show stoppers in the British European Design Group‘s eclectic stand of young British brands.
Here I am having a break and indulging in something French and chocolatey…
Following two of our favourite threads throughout the show (garden birds and canary yellow) and charming us just a little…we fell for these 70s retro stylish display lamps from Le Jacquard Francais.
This colourway of the show also led through to these great colour combinations seen on Niki Jones’ hand-crafted lovelies. This skilled homespun feel was reflected in a few further (particularly British) brands like Charlene Mullen and Wallace Sewell.
We also loved the classic British craft story behind Flux. A Stoke on Trent based brand that are rejuvenating the traditional ceramics factories Stoke is famous for with new designs from the latest crop of students. Keep to the classic blue, white and gold though, of course.
Although our treks around the vast halls of Maison may have meant the end for some of our shoes…
We loved the show and everyone loves an excuse to buy new shoes in Paris - although the pom-pom boots may not have been the imagined purchase! 
It inspired us, taught us about some upcoming trends but perhaps more importantly that some of the trends that we know and love won’t be going far. Can’t get better than that.
Except that (cheesy photo alert) we also got to see the Eiffel Tower, eat fabulous French food and even try out a bit of our high school French (mais oui, c’est vrai!)
A bientôt, Amy and Mel x





















Thanks so much for a really inspiring post. I’ve always wanted to go to Maison but just getting the time to visit the Birmingham NEC can be a challenge.
I really wanted so many of your highlights. Fingers crossed I can get there next year and meet you for a croissant at the Eiffel Tower!