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Maison Et Objet 2023: Your Paris Luxury Guide
Maison Et Objet 2023: Your Paris Luxury Guide – In January, all roads lead to Maison Et Objet – the ultimate stage for everyone who’s into home decor, interior design and lifestyle culture. Known for its inspiring multiculturalism, impressive historical sights, unforgettable restaurants, distinctive architecture, majestic gardens and infinite agenda for every taste, Paris won’t disappoint you for a second. This luxury guide by LUXXU Blog brings you the best museums, hotels, restaurants, sights and nightlife spots so stay tuned and have a memorable stay throughout Maison et Objet 2023!
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Maison Et Objet 2023
Your Paris Luxury Guide
Let’s start off by introducing some key notes about the event. Decoration, interior design, design, furniture, accessories, textiles, fragrances, the world of children and tableware are some of the main sectors explored at the event. Offing a wide variety of styles and expressions, the event delivers highly curated spaces that are in accordance with the needs of global markets. With each session, the great lifestyle platform, at the intersection of business and creativity, reveals solutions to visitors worldwide in search of uniqueness.
Moving on to schedules, the event will be open from Friday to Monday, beginning at 9:30 am and ending at 07:00 pm with the exception of Tuesday, which ends a bit earlier (6:00 pm). Below, you can find a map of the layout of M&O that will be of great assistance. The map features several areas of the event, including its two main sectors: MAISON and OBJET. The former is dedicated mostly to interior decoration whereas the latter is basically a concept store idyllic for retailers.
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Top Luxury Exhibitors
Luxury brands play a huge part in the development of the show. Some of the world’s most renowned references come together to present and discuss the past, the present and the future of the industry, by showcasing innovative solutions, from original furnishings, lighting designs and decorative accessories as well as projects and curated spaces.
Fendi Casa
The Fendi Casa collection was founded upon a strong intuition of Alberto Vignatelli in 1988 with the vocation to decorate rooms the same way Fendi dressed generations of women with clothes and accessories. Today, Fendi Casa offers an elegant and cosmopolitan lifestyle, with a collection that ranges from contemporary to modern or classic. Signature – Forever (Hall 8 – Stand A66).
Jonathan Adler
Jonathan Adler is a design company dedicated to bringing modern American glamour to your life. They have quite a strong presence internationally, having 25 stores all over the world. Unique & Eclectic (Hall 6 – Stand B38 / C37).
Ligne Roset
Since 1860, Linge Roset has been located in the heart of France where most of its furniture designs are produced using the most modern manufacturing methods. Signature – Today (Hall 6 – Stand J46 / K45).
Seletti
Being a history of vision and evolution, Seletti focuses on design projects and on the creativity which characterizes Italian excellence. Ever since it was established in 1964 in Cicognara, Mantova, the company has pursued its mission of making the most of professionalism, service and, above all, endless product research, striving for improvement, innovation and originality. Signature – Today (Hall 6 – Stand J16 / K15).
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Luxury Hotels
Park Hyatt
Asian-inspired interiors and a tremendous modern feeling make Park Hyatt a distinctive stop for the luxury lover. Paris has a lot of treasures and, in this hotel, you can expect nothing but the finest in an unlimited journey of elegance. Unmissable!
Hotêl de Crillon
Built-in the 18th Century, Hotêl de Crillon stands up to the test of time. Although it was renovated not so long ago, some classic details remain and give this hotel an outstanding atmosphere. Majestic gardens, the Winter Garden tearoom and breathtaking signature suites will surely mesmerize you.
Mandarin Oriental
The Mandarin Oriental brings the best of both contemporary and luxury worlds. Aiming for a unique lifestyle experience, be ready for some delightful moments with the ones you love the most. From the bedroom to the dining room, this is one of the best there is.
Four Seasons George V
Near the Arc de Triomphe and the Tour Eiffel, the Four Seasons Hotel in Paris is as irresistible and opulent as it gets. The hotel has three restaurants that hold Michelin stars, making the experience so much more refined. A true icon in what comes to hospitality projects.
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Luxury Restaurants
Alain Ducasse Au Plaza Athénée
Alain Ducasse is a legend. This three-Michelin-starred restaurant takes an architectural approach to dining rooms in a stellar way. The furniture and the lighting make the setting a true delight and the food is just unbelievably good.
Le Cinq
Here’s a real heartbreaker of a restaurant. Located in the renowned Four Seasons Geroge V, Le Cinq is luxurious and welcoming in equal doses. Tones of gold, inspiring oil paintings and gorgeous flower arrangements tell the rest of the story.
Le Meurice
French cuisine is Le Meurice‘s speciality. A luxurious ambience and a soulful atmosphere make this luxury restaurant a mandatory stop if you’re attending Maison Et Objet 2023. Truly unique and seductive, it has 2 Michelin stars.
Le Jules Verne
Last but not least, Le Jules Verne is a lifestyle phenomenon. Towering above the Parisian boulevards on the second level of the Tour Eiffel, this restaurant has its modern decor by Patrick Jouin and cuisine by Alain Ducasse. Nothing can wrong with these two!
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Nightlife Spots
Le Comptoir Général
In a hidden spot just steps away from the picturesque and trendy Canal Saint-Martin, Le Comptoir Général is an old barn turned into a trendy setting. With a salon and a public library indoors, Le Comptoir Général is like a “ghetto museum”. No way you can miss it!
Les Ombres
Very classic and luxurious, Les Ombres is a rooftop bar and restaurant that serves creative French cuisine along with fine wines and tasty cocktails. As you can see, it has a beautiful view of the city with the Eiffel Tower on the back – it couldn’t get any more romantic than this! It opens daily for lunch and dinner.
Bar Hemingway
Old-world charm with tufted leather banquettes and bar stools? Exactly! The Bar Hemingway has a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes it a mandatory stop for every bon vivant visiting Paris for the first time. And yes, Ernest Hemingway used to make it the epicentre of his Parisian life.
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Le Syndicat
Le Syndicat may look scrappy on the outside but we promise a rewarding experience awaits you on the inside. Located in one of the coolest neighbourhoods in town, Le Syndicat will stun you with its friendly character and relaxed mood. Plus, the cocktails are the best of all!
Sights
Château de Versailles
The Château de Versailles has been listed as a World Heritage Site for 30 years and is one of the greatest achievements in French 17th Century art. It was the principal royal residence of France from 1682, under Louis XIV, until the start of the French Revolution in 1789, under Louis XVI. Prepare yourself to be surprised!
Sacré Coeur
Also known as the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, Sacré Couer is a stunning landmark at the top of the hill of Montmartre. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or a believer, you will love the Sacré Coeur where art and worship are mixed together.
L’Arc de Triomphe
L’Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in Paris, standing at the western end of the Champs-Élysees. Designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806, it set the tone for public monuments with triumphant patriotic messages. Another Parisian treasure!
Tour Eiffel
How could you possibly skip Tour Eiffel? You just can’t! Designed by Gustave Eiffel, it has become a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world. All we can say is that the view up there is just breathtaking!
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Museums
Centre Georges Pompidou
Open since 1977, the Centre Georges Pompidou is a hymn to modern and contemporary art. Besides being one of the city’s most distinctive buildings, it’s also home to inspiring works by Picasso or Matisse. There, you can also find a gallery for children, an art bookshop, a cinema and a restaurant.
Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
The Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris is where art deco furniture gets mixed with an international display of contemporary art. There are also often excellent temporary exhibitions. It belongs to the Paris Museum Network and it’s definitely a good place to start your art trip.
Musée d’Orsay
Giving space to the Impressionist and Post-impressionist masterpieces on the top floor, it has Art Nouveau galleries downstairs. Blending different styles is what makes the Musée d’Orsay such a jaw-dropping experience. Consider buying tickets ahead to avoid the endless queues.
Musée du Louvre
The Musée du Louvre is the biggest art museum in the world and also a historical monument that should be seen by everyone. It receives millions of visitors every year and has approximately 38,000 art pieces from prehistory to the 21st Century. Art makes the world so much better!
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