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Maison & Objet Recap – Day 2 !

September 18, 2018

Welcome back !

In case you missed it of course, make sure you check out Part 1 and if you’re all set, let’s dive right in and see the rest of my favorite stops at Maison&Objet !

(A quick reminder : All pictures are from the websites/social medias accounts of the companies directly, or my own private pictures from M&O)

  • Jonathan Adler

On Day 2, I hit it hard right away with an overwhelming urge to see Jonathan Adler pieces in real life, and boy, they did not disappoint ! JA is basically the master of cheeky accessorising, but also an amazing ceramics artist so it is my go to for fun and unexpected pieces. Also if you don’t know his interiors they are the most colorful, chicest, funnest rooms around so he’s an all around genius ! What a pleasure it was to get to touch and examine all this cool stuff – it was like Toys’R’Us for me in this booth !

  • Jakobsdals

Here, it’s all about texture, and that texture is 90% velvet, so you know we’ll get along just fine ! In a wide variety of gorgeous and very luxe hues, Jakobsdals makes furniture and the soft furnishings that accompany them. I was really intrigued by this brand for their capacity to create a monochrome look that’s inspiring and super luxurious. It’s not an easy trick to pull off but it really works here and looks sooo cozy !

  • Seletti

Next up, I had to make a stop at the amazing, effervescent Seletti booth of course ! My clothes blended so perfectly in that space it was so rewarding … If you don’t know Seletti they are basically the funnest, craziest décor brand out there, and I do mean “out-there”. Tableware, furniture, lighting, you name it, there’s a unique look for everything. Always such a treat !

  • Judeco

I didn’t know Judeco before M&O, and once again, the ambiances are what spoke to me the most. As a company they make lighting and a few furniture pieces but looking at these pictures you’re really getting a great taste of how their product can be adapted to very different styles and color palettes. I mostly attended the show for inspiration so this was a great discovery for me and gave me plenty of ideas. I mean, that red table on the left, wowza. Love it !!

  • Abhika Home Couture

Another unknown for me, but the pictures circulated all week – this booth was a total glam showstopper that included the biggest chandelier I’ve ever seen. At Abhika, everything was wonderfully over the top, lots of pinks, ceramics, the sparkle would follow you around with every step. But you know I can’t resist a good glam room and that carpet alone made me gasp out loud ! Their stuff is pretty expensive but you’ll definitely be getting your money’s worth, (or will go broke from the medical expenses caused by sequin blindness) and all joking aside they do have some exquisite pieces, it’s all about that traditional French & Italian style, every thing is very classy. Also, I’m pretty sure they are the manufacturers or at least a big reseller for the company that made my tiger Roger ! I I saw a lot of tigers at the show but these were an exact match so I found his actual family !!

  • Ginger & Jagger

I really enjoyed the soft tones from Ginger & Jagger, even though they’re not colors I would use for my personal style, but looking at the booths they put together, I found them really cosy and elegant. They mostly make furniture inspired by nature in terms of shapes, and some really interesting console or table legs really stool out for me.

  • Porcelaine Legle

Once again I was stopped in my tracks full-on, by the over the top amazingness of the Legle setup… Malachite/marbled dinnerware, with gold flatware and pink and purple accents ? Someone went into my brain when I was sleeping again !!

  • Marie Martin

But then, it gets even better, as I discover the gem of the day : Marie Martin.
There’s basically not enough room for all the pictures I want to share with you guys so I’ll make it quick but I urge you to check them out if this speaks to you ! And I’ll probably do a spotlight on them in the future anyway hehe. So first of all, included in their “Ten commandements” are the fact that every room needs leopard print and this picture above ? That’s their catalogue cover. I mean….

I wanted every single accessory in there (they even had the blue foo dogs of my dreams), and I’m still sad I couldn’t just move in. But don’t worry I’m stalking them now so everything’s fine !

  • Brabbu

And finally my last stop of the day was Brabbu, because I just had to see them in person. And their booth was so dreamy, I really wasn’t expecting it ! I love their super glam and unique pieces but this look just blew me away, especially the rug + coffee table combo. Swoon….

So there you go ! I hope this little recap of my travels will have brought you some new inspiration, and a look at some of the wilder styles featured at Maison & Objet, and maybe even some new favorite brands !

If you’re planning on attending in the near future, let me know and I’d love to meet up ! I had so much fun, I’m definitely going back in January so you’ll know where to find me 😉

Have a great week !

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