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Pulpo at Maison & Objet 2025

'The event celebrated Pulpo’s innovation and evolution as a brand'

The design house Pulpo proudly unveiled two exciting collaborations and innovative creations at the Maison&Objet 2025 fair, which ended on Monday.

Marino Sideboard – designed by Designstudio Speziell®
The Marino sideboard, designed by Designstudio Speziell®, seamlessly combined an industrial aesthetic with artisanal craftsmanship. Crafted from extruded ceramic and finished with an intense black glaze, this unique piece captivated attendees with its striking materiality. Hollow-chambered profiles gave Marino a modern, minimalist form, while handmade ceramic details evoked a primal warmth. This remarkable design object struck the perfect balance between functionality and art.

The Sfera light collection, designed by Victoria Wilmotte
The Sfera light collection, designed by Victoria Wilmotte, was another highlight of Pulpo's presentation. Inspired by the limited-edition VW Factory Edition created in Wilmotte's Parisian studio, Sfera marked the celebrated AD100 designer's first collaboration with Pulpo. It fit seamlessly into the brand's portfolio, combining clean design language with sculptural elegance. The collection embodied Pulpo's distinctive blend of functionality and artistic aesthetics, making it a flawless addition to their range.

New versions of two iconic pieces by Sebastian Herkner
Pulpo also unveiled new versions of two iconic pieces by Sebastian Herkner. The Alwa One tables, known for their substantial glass tops, were updated with sleek bases in brushed stainless steel, offering a sophisticated contrast between weight and lightness. Meanwhile, the Oda family was expanded with a striking new addition: a black cosmos alabastro glass globe, adding a deep and mysterious allure to the collection.

Maison&Objet in the City
The new lighting collection was also showcased as part of Maison&Objet in the City. Visitors were invited to discover Sfera at the Victoria Wilmotte Showroom on Rue Madame, Paris. The collection was displayed in various captivating forms, sizes, and colours, drawing attention to its versatility and artistic charm.

Pulpo's participation in Maison&Objet 2025 reinforced its reputation as a design publisher renowned for avant-garde and unconventional creations. The company collaborates with a dynamic roster of international designers, bringing furniture and lighting to life through the expertise of artisans selected for their mastery of specific materials. Every piece in Pulpo's portfolio reflects a dedication to blending functionality with artistic beauty, capturing the spirit of modern design.

The event celebrated Pulpo's innovation and evolution as a brand, offering visitors a glimpse into the future of design through its carefully curated exhibits. Maison&Objet 2025 provided the perfect platform for Pulpo to reaffirm its commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and aesthetic excellence.

More information:
Pulpo
[email protected]
www.pulpoproducts.com

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