
Maison&Objet 2026 promises to be a forward-looking edition, with a powerful theme: Past Reveals Future. Against this backdrop, Belgium is Design – supported by Wallonia-Brussels Design Mode and Flanders District of Creativity – presents ten Belgian brands that embody innovation, craftsmanship and sustainability.
Held twice a year, the trade fair brings together all the key players in the lifestyle sector, creating connections and business opportunities in a sea of trends and innovations.
Starting with the September 2025 edition, Maison&Objet is reinventing itself with a new layout for its halls. With its January edition, the trade fair reaffirms Paris as the capital of all design, at the crossroads of excellence and expertise, offering its finest showcase for furniture and the home of the future.
The Belgium is Design collective stand will be located in the new DECOR&DESIGN section. The offering there seeks to add extra soul to interior design.

A design between memory and innovation
This year, Belgium is focusing on diversity: furniture, objects, textiles, ceramics, research and technology. All these creations share a common ambition: to make design sustainable and creative. Exhibitors explore noble materials, craft techniques and experimental approaches to respond to contemporary challenges.

A Belgian community
Among the brands to discover, WBDM supports:
- Tesselles: Françoise Lombaers and Guillaume Slizewicz are reinventing mosaics by combining algorithms and ancestral know-how. Their organic creations are inspired by fungal networks and fractals.
- Earthstone: A circular approach that makes use of materials from urban excavations to create objects that combine the raw materiality of earth with the solidity of stone.
- TramesFACTICES by Amandine Fabry: Textile research that transforms fabric into graphic illusion. Her reversible pieces question perception and textile heritage.
- KØGE Design: Lifestyle objects designed with noble materials such as solid wood and stainless steel. A refined aesthetic that celebrates sustainability and European craftsmanship.
- Ariane Van Dievoet: A specialist in reuse, she combines traditional and digital techniques to create unique furniture from recycled wood and stone.

A strong presence at Maison&Objet
This selection reflects the vitality of Belgian design: projects ranging from traditional to technological, from minimalist to playful, for both the retail and project markets. An invitation to discover innovative and responsible approaches.
The brands and design studios supported this year by Flanders District of Creativity are:

In addition, several Belgian brands are present all year round on the MOM (Maison&Objet and More) platform, Maison&Objet’s digital space. This continuous presence guarantees increased visibility for Belgian brands and strengthens their position on the international design scene.