MAISON & OBJET : WHAT'S NEW? Living
At the WHAT’S NEW? spaces within the MAISON & OBJET fair, the latest trends come to life through the subtle, inspiring, and diverse selection of new products by our trend analysts. Confronted with stereotypical mass decoration trends, François Bernard showcases something that stands apart. Living highlights the importance of artistic influences as a way of creating elegance and uniqueness. Some good inspiration while waiting for the January 2020 fair.
PALETTE
Shot glasses and tapas sit on organically-shaped wooden boards that have been designed to be carried like an artist's palette, for ease when serving. The cylindrical glasses and porcelain bowls are arranged to allow space on the boards to serve nibbles, olives, dips and bread alongside shots.
CANDLE STAND
Oiled oak candle stand. Perfect for placing our big candles, decorating the table or serving a small cake.The candle stands are wood turned from oak in a carpentry workshop in Lithuania. They are made from FSC certified wood left from furniture production. Made from natural material these candle stands may differ slightly in colour and pattern of wood; we hope you will enjoy your own.
Decorative Pots
Authentic Asian decorative pots under 30 cm in height, available in many shapes and finishes. Inspired by organic forms and natural textures, they feature weathered surfaces and rustic charm. From ginger pots and vinegar pourers to Hong Kong bottles and more, each vintage piece carries character and history. Ideal as accents or collectable objects, these small-scale pots bring depth and authenticity to interiors, retail concepts and hospitality projects.