Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong: Unfold the future of Interior Design
Embracing the theme “Crossroads”, Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025 is a celebration of cultural convergence, sustainable innovation, and the fusion of traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge design.
With the support of Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) by HKSAR government, this event will bring together the essential elements for design professionals in Asia (Inspiration, Discovery, Encounters), through three areas:
- Design Factory: four curated pavilions exploring sustainability, material innovation, and cultural dialogue.
- Design Showcase: eight immersive interiors reimagining hospitality and residential spaces in collaboration with leading brands and exceptional craftsmen.
- Le Club: an exclusive business lounge for networking, giving rise to new creative collaborations.
The event will be concurrent to DesignInspire orchestrated by the Hong Kong Trade and Development Council, strategic partners of Maison&Objet in Hong Kong, and the Business of Design Week (BODW) organised by the Hong Kong Design Center. Together the programmes will be the cornerstones to make Hong Kong the central hub and meeting place to unfold the future of design in Asia and beyond.
MAISON&OBJET DESIGN FACTORY 2025
A curated exhibition dedicated to surprise and inspire, Design Factory will artfully display over 200 creations from around 80 brands worldwide.
Clélie Debehault & Liv Vaisberg and Ann Chan
Shifted Mirrors: Fragments of a Dreamed East
Curated by Clélie Debehault & Liv Vaisberg, co-founder of COLLECTIBLE Brussels and New York, with scenography by Ann Chan (Hero Design), this 300 m2 curated exhibition explores cultural translation, hybridity, and the material poetics between East and West through the lens of contemporary, conscious design.
Lionel Jadot
Anthropocene Adhocsime
Lionel Jadot is a Belgian interior architect, artist, designer, filmmaker, and adventurer. His work merges disciplines with an alchemical touch, transforming discarded materials into extraordinary creations. He has reimagined a “hotel room, where welcome is no longer based on artificial luxury but on the immersive sensory experience of a space where nature and the recycled coexist.”
Korakot Aromdee
Breath of Bamboo
Conceived by Korakot Aromdee, Thailand’s leading bamboo artist, Breath of Bamboo is a walkable pavilion where wind meets hand, and tradition flows through form. Inspired by the rhythm of tide and breeze, its fluid parametric curves are crafted from bamboo, rattan, vine, and grass. Organic yet precise, it is not just a structure—it is a living story of wind, knot, and craft.
Elizabeth Leriche
Living Matters
Conceived as a space where different spheres of European and Asian creation intersect and enrich one another, the exhibition showcases three sensory and creative universes:
– SOFT COCOON: an immersive space with a focus on softness and intimacy, protection and comfort.
– INNER FOREST: an invitation to rethink our place within natural cycles and to conceive habitat as a porous, interconnected ecosystem of the living.
– CHROMATIC EXUBERANCE: a universe celebrating joy and solar radiance, from intense yellow to blazing orange.
MAISON&OBJET DESIGN SHOWCASE 2025
Curated across seven design capitals—Paris, Milano, Dubai, New Delhi, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Seoul—the Design Showcase interprets “Crossroads” through hybridization and the contemporary need for multi‑function living, working, hosting, and recharging.
Showcase 1 – Paris × Hong Kong: Hubert Le Gall with Alfred Lam
Reimagining the spirit of a traditional Beijing Siheyuan home through a refined yet whimsical Parisian lens, this courtyard-centered concept unfolds five distinct zones for living, dining, lounge, reading, and garden.
Showcase 2 – Dubai: Kristina Zanic, Beyond Majlis
A futuristic take on the Middle Eastern gathering space, Beyond Majlis merges heritage and tomorrow. Curved modular seating replaces the traditional rectilinear plan, creating flexible social configurations beneath a stretched, star-evoking light installation.

Showcase 3 – New Delhi: Aparna Kaushik, Rooh Dilli
Hand-carved stone from Rajasthan, intricately woven carpets, and artworks echoing the spirit of modern Indian masters compose a tactile, timeless narrative, where heritage evolved with restraint, rhythm, and purpose.
Showcase 4 – Hong Kong: Steve Leung, Connect
An immersive ode to bamboo – a symbol of humility and integrity in Eastern culture, this exhibition honours bamboo structure as intangible cultural heritage while advancing structural, material, and spatial innovation.

Showcase 5 – Shanghai: Wu Bin, Hybridization: Garden Wanderings
The installation creates a sensory journey, offering a moment of softness within the hardness of modern urban life — a subtle incision in the momentum of Shanghai and Hong Kong.
Showcase 6 – Seoul: Teo Yang, Fragments of HK, A Letter from Seoul
Posters, music, film scenes, and collected objects are arranged like books on shelves, where personal taste becomes collective memory, and private collections expand into a public archive. This library is not simply a record, but a cultural portrait that reconstructs the emotions Koreans have carried for Hong Kong.
Special Showcase: La Rue – Patrizia Moroso, Resonant Landscapes
Inspired by the slow, organic rhythms of nature, Pebble Rubble transforms the textures and shapes of rocks, moss, and forest ground into sculptural, modular forms that invite the body to rest and the senses to awaken. Developed through 3D scans of natural surfaces and wrapped in exclusive Kvadrat Febrik textiles, each piece embodies the tactile memory of the living world.
Special Showcase: Mobilier National × Maison&Objet – Paul Bonlarron: Dining Room
Deepening the bridge between French savoir-faire and Asian design culture, Maison&Objet and Mobilier National co-present the Maison&Objet Design Showcase Award 2025, celebrating avant-garde interiors by the leading visionaries of our time. The laureate, Paris-based designer Paul Bonlarron (ENSCI–Les Ateliers) will unveil an imaginative Dining Room, as an exuberant blend of decorative indulgence and sustainable fantasy.
MAISON&OBJET LE CLUB
Inspired by Maison&Objet Paris’s business lounge, Le Club will anchor networking and deal-making for pre-registered professionals visiting the fair. The space has been conceived by renowned Hong Kong design studios CL3 and Lim + Lu to showcase the uniqueness and expression of the city’s homegrown talents, accompanied by 24 commercial displays from selected brands. Within the Le Club, the dedicated Business Programme is a tailor made series of meetings and introductions for selected design professionals to explore opportunities in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area.
Event Details
Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025
Date: Wednesday 3 to Saturday 6 December 2025
Venue: Hall 3C, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong)
Note: Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong (3-5 December) is dedicated to the professionals in the design industry.
The event will be open to the general public on 6 December 2025, upon registration here.












