second edition of maison&objet hong kong returns to asia in 2025

maison&objet returns for its second edition to hong kong

 

Maison&Objet, the world’s leading event for international design, interior decoration, and lifestyle, returns to Hong Kong with an expanded edition under a new identity: Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025. Taking place from December 3 to 6, 2025 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, the hybrid event explores the theme of Crossroads, a celebration of cultural convergence, sustainable innovation, and the fusion of traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge design. It aims to solidify Hong Kong’s position as Asia’s premier hub for innovative perspectives and global collaboration.

an expanded edition of maison&objet’s intérieurs fair in hong kong returns to asia in 2025
Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong takes place from December 3-6, 2025 | all images courtesy of Maison&Objet

 

 

Inspiration, Discovery, and Encounters for design professionals

 

Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025 brings together three essential elements for design professionals in Asia – Inspiration, Discovery, and Encounters – designed to go beyond the traditional trade show format. Inspiration comes from the Design Factory, which explores the Crossroads theme across four curated pavilions by international talents. Visitors first discover a panorama of collectible design, followed by an experimental hotel suite from Maison&Objet Designer of the Year in 2024 Lionel Jadot, and an immersive experience with Thai Master of Bamboo Korakot Aromdee. The showcase concludes with French trend-hunter Elizabeth Leriche’s exploration of current design trends.

 

This journey of inspiration leads to discoveries in the Design Showcase, where nine globally recognized designers unleash their creativity across eight unique interior spaces. Each space is designed in collaboration with major brands and exceptional craftsmen, expressing the current need for hybrid functions and usages. The experience is completed by Le Club, a business lounge dedicated to fostering new creative collaborations and encounters. In total, over 200 brands, craftsmen, and artists offer design professionals an immersive design experience in the heart of Asia’s most vibrant metropolis.

an expanded edition of maison&objet’s intérieurs fair in hong kong returns to asia in 2025
Breath of Bamboo is a walkable pavilion where tradition flows through form, conceived by Korakot Aromdee

an expanded edition of maison&objet’s intérieurs fair in hong kong returns to asia in 2025
Shifted Mirrors: Fragments of a Dreamed East is a 300 m2 curated exhibition by Clélie Debehault & Liv Vaisberg

an expanded edition of maison&objet’s intérieurs fair in hong kong returns to asia in 2025
Rendering of Anthropocene Adhocsime by Lionel Jadot

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