Between January 16th and 20th, 2025, Romania will be present at Maison&Objet Paris, one of the most prestigious international trade fairs for interior design and decorations. At this landmark event, 22 Romanian companies will exhibit their products and collections, showcasing a diverse range of classic and modern furniture and interior design accessories: ADD Rest, Arbore by Carel Woodworks, ART Granit, Biodome Systems, Bradul Măneciu, byDurieux, HANGarOund, Lignum Furniture, Luiss, Marc Alexander Design, Masara, Mobilierul, Montana Câmpeni, Rustic Art, Solenzara, Transilvania Forest Production, Trendy Mob, Urban Woods, VLAdiLA, VOICU by Nord Arin, WR-Inspired and XO Interiors.
Transilvania Forest Production is part of the Romanian exhibitors at Maison & Objet. Photo: APMR.
The Romanian Pavilion, located in Hall 6 – FOREVER Section, is organized under the brand Romanian Furniture – Together for future and is sponsored by the Romanian Agency for Investments and Foreign Trade in collaboration with the Romanian Furniture Manufacturers Association.
Maison&Objet Paris 2025: a celebration of creativity
The winter edition of Maison&Objet Paris explores the theme Sur/Reality, an invitation to discover new creative landscapes built on the foundations of fantasy, distortion, and poetry. The event brings together brands, designers and artisans from around the world, offering an ideal platform for networking and developing new collaborations.
The Romanian Pavilion, a space designed with style and refinement, will stand out with a variety of products that combine tradition and innovation. Visitors will be able to discover everything from solid wood furniture in classic and modern styles to unique decorative accessories.
Nord Arin is another one of the Romanian exhibitors at Maison & Objet. Photo: APMR.
The Romanian furniture industry – a success story
Romanian furniture is distinguished using solid wood, a central element of production. Every year, Romanian companies impress at Maison&Objet with high-quality materials and impeccable finishes. Over 50% of manufactured pieces are made from beech, while oak, softwoods and other essences which significantly contribute to the diversity of offerings. Additionally, 90% of furniture production is exported, highlighting the international demand for Romanian quality and design.
The Romanian furniture industry is a strategic sector, noted for its sustainability, innovation and use of eco-friendly materials. Romanian manufacturers implement green technologies and digital design solutions, creating customized pieces ranging from multifunctional furniture to products with intelligent features.
With 67,429 visitors, including 29,669 international attendees in 2024, Maison&Objet Paris is the epicenter of innovation in interior design. Romania's participation in this fair promotes Romanian talent and offers companies the opportunity to assert themselves on the international stage, attract new partnerships and strengthen existing business relationships.
More information:
Romanian Furniture Manufacturers Association (APMR)
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www.industriamobilei.ro