PletoStudio at Maison & Objet Paris 2026
Maison & Objet Paris is one of the most influential international exhibitions for interior designers, architects, and creative studios worldwide. Each edition defines future directions in lighting design, material innovation, collectible furniture, and spatial aesthetics.
In January 2026, PletoStudio officially participated in Maison & Objet Paris, presenting sculptural lighting objects that reflect the evolving dialogue between form, material, and atmosphere in contemporary interiors.
Our participation was curated by Sana Moreau and supported by Galerie Sana Moreau, whose curatorial vision focuses on collectible design, emerging studios, and meaningful contemporary craftsmanship. This collaboration positioned PletoStudio within an international context of gallery-level design and architectural relevance.
Why interior designers follow Maison & Objet Paris
For interior designers, Maison & Objet is more than a trade fair. It is a strategic reference point used to define creative direction for upcoming residential, hospitality, and commercial projects.
Designers researching Maison & Objet Paris 2026 are typically searching for new lighting brands, sculptural design studios, innovative materials, and objects capable of shaping interior identity rather than filling space. The exhibition acts as a global filter, highlighting studios that operate at the intersection of design, art, and architecture.
This is why Maison & Objet remains one of the most searched design events worldwide among interior professionals.
Sculptural lighting as architectural language
One of the central themes of Maison & Objet Paris 2026 is the transformation of lighting into spatial structure. Contemporary interiors increasingly rely on light as an architectural element — not an accessory.
Sculptural floor lamps and ambient lighting objects now define rhythm, volume, and emotional tone within interiors. Designers use lighting to create focal points, guide movement, and enhance the perception of materials.
PletoStudio’s collections are developed precisely within this philosophy — where lighting functions as an independent spatial form while maintaining harmony with architecture.
Material innovation and biocomposite design
Maison & Objet 2026 places strong emphasis on material intelligence. Designers are shifting away from synthetic surfaces toward tactile, sustainable, and expressive materials.
PletoStudio works with proprietary biocomposite blends combining mineral components, natural fibers, cellulose, and clay-based structures. These materials allow sculptural freedom while maintaining durability, environmental responsibility, and natural aging characteristics.
The result is lighting that carries depth, texture, and authenticity — qualities increasingly valued by interior designers seeking long-lasting design solutions.
Collectible design for contemporary interiors
Another defining direction of Maison & Objet Paris 2026 is the rise of collectible design within functional interiors. Designers today aim to curate spaces rather than decorate them.
Collectible lighting objects allow interiors to gain individuality and narrative strength. Limited production pieces introduce emotional value and long-term relevance, especially in private residences, boutique hotels, galleries, and hospitality environments.
PletoStudio lighting is conceived as functional collectible design — objects that exist between art and architecture, created to remain visually relevant beyond seasonal trends.
Lighting solutions for designers and architects
PletoStudio collaborates closely with interior designers and architectural studios worldwide. Our lighting pieces are integrated into projects where atmosphere, proportion, and material interaction are essential.
Our collections are suitable for residential interiors, hospitality spaces, concept stores, galleries, and curated commercial environments. Each piece is developed with consideration for scale, light diffusion, and spatial balance.
This approach allows designers to use our sculptural lamps as key compositional elements rather than secondary décor.
Individual trade program for interior designers
For interior designers, architects, and professional studios, PletoStudio offers an individual trade program tailored specifically for project-based work.
Our trade partners receive personalized pricing, project quotations, customization possibilities, material samples upon request, and direct communication with our studio. This program supports designers working on residential, hospitality, and commercial projects requiring distinctive lighting solutions.
The goal is long-term collaboration built on transparency, quality, and mutual creative understanding.
Why designers choose PletoStudio after Maison & Objet
Participation in Maison & Objet Paris 2026 confirmed PletoStudio’s position within the international collectible design landscape.
Designers seeking sculptural lighting rooted in material honesty, architectural balance, and emotional presence discover PletoStudio as a studio capable of delivering both artistic expression and professional reliability.
Our work resonates with contemporary interiors where light becomes an experience — not merely illumination.
Final perspective
Maison & Objet Paris 2026 highlights a global shift toward thoughtful design, sustainable materials, and sculptural presence within interiors.
For interior designers, the exhibition serves as a compass — guiding decisions toward brands that offer authenticity, depth, and long-term value.
PletoStudio’s participation in Maison & Objet Paris 2026 marks an important step in our dialogue with the international design community and reinforces our commitment to creating lighting objects that shape atmosphere, identity, and space.




