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Portuguese novelties at Maison et Objet 2016
With less than a week until the September edition of Maison et Objet Paris starts we’ll give you a sneak peek of what you’ll be able to see. Portuguese companies of the sector have put the bar at a high level in the January edition, level that they intend to overcome with innovative and full of glamor collections! From 2 to 6 September you can see what brands such as Boca do Lobo, BRABBU, Delightfull, Maison Valentina, Luxxu, Circu and Essential Home have prepared to attack the market until the end of the year. Come visit us at the Maison et Objet Paris and get ready to be amazed!
BRABBU
From 2 to 6 of September, BRABBU will exhibit at Maison et Objet Paris 2016, HALL 5B-L29! Paris welcomes you once again to witness this trade show high vibes…and it is always a good reason to have fun with BRABBU. Mid-century it is an interior design style that is growing worldwide, and at BRABBU stand you’ll have an opportunity to sneaking and select your next inspirations.
CIRCU
Circu is much more than a Furniture Brand! Its mission is to team up with parents and help them to really appreciate their inner child and their child’s visions and perspectives. Circu wants to provide the families more quality time, where the children can play and learn safely. At Maison et Objet Paris, Circu will present the fantastic Cloud Lamp that changes color with sound! Find CIRCU at Hall 7 Stand F112 – G111.
ESSENTIAL HOME
Essential Home is presenting itself in a partnership with DelightFULL. The stand concept evokes the perfect midcentury modern environment where DelightFULL retro light creations join Essential Home’s sleek lines and golden sideboards that would make the delights of any 60’s secret agent!
At Hall 7 Stand F45 – E46, you will have the chance to see pieces such as the best seller dazzling Monocles Sideboard but also newcomers like the Dandy Sideboard!
DELIGHTFULL
“House of Games” is the theme for this September edition at Maison et Objet Paris created by the hand of the scenographer Vincent Grégoire. And DelightFULL is playing along one more time with the biggest exhibition of design in the world.
The retro design brand, that always gets inspiration from the most iconic designs from the 50’s and 60’s era, is taking a new concept to Paris. The inspiration for this edition’s booth comes from the need to enhance the brand’s lighting masterpieces and present new pieces like the Hendrix wall lamp. Stop by DelightFULL at Hall 7, Stand E46/F45.
LUXXU
After the huge success in this year’s first edition, in January, Luxxu returns to the city of light to dazzle! In this event that is one of the main design stages worldwide, Luxxu presents itself glamorous and full of life with the classic and unique pieces with which already accustomed the public, like the Trump and Empire chandeliers, but also with latest models like the Draycott pendant!
Come and visit us at Hall 7, stand G14 H13. The magnificence and charm are guaranteed in this exhibition that is expected to be memorable!
MAISON VALENTINA
Maison Valentina will roll the dices in the Maison et Objet 2016 game by presenting sensuous and precious bathroom design pieces in partnership with Boca do Lobo at Hall 7 G14 H13. Come and play with a game of rules, times, styles and genres. The dice are cast!
BOCA DO LOBO
From the 2th to 6th of September, Paris will get the fresh touch and luxurious look of Boca do Lobo design at Maison & Objet. Inspired by the nature and the summer season that is almost here, Boca do Lobo is now preparing an amazing look for this unique tradeshow. Come see this amazing Heritage Sideboar and many more pieces at Hall 7 G14 H13.
Portuguese design continues to surprise and promises to leave, once again, its mark in the 2016 second edition, of one of the landmark events of interior design universe. Leave your comments about this selection of products and follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
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