Paris Design Week 2025
The French capital kicks off the autumn design calendar with Paris Design Week (4-13 September) we take a look at the highlights
Previously billed as the fringe event to Maison & Objet, as with the January design week, Paris has become filled with some of the most exciting design launches outside of the show halls.
Highlights:
Image credit: Jolie Imaje Lalique
Lalique
Lalique presented its new Spring Summer 2026 collections on Rue de Louvre with a range of rich mouth-blown pieces in rich peach and coral shades in the most delicate of finishes, celebrating the element Air. Downstairs in the gallery showroom, Christmas ranges were laid out alongside its interior design collections, which range from crystal panels to classic Cactus tables in new materials. The new September range Terramineral II is a sculptural celebration of the Earth in the form of 'crystal artworks inspired by geological formations and natural forces’ and was presented alongside the future ranges. An ombre orange paper backdrop provided an effective and dramatic visual display. Collections covered the Lalique universe from jewellery to home fragrance, home furniture and design classics presented to the public and press by its creative director and the Parisian team.
15 rue de Louvre
Image: Valerio Geraci
Studioparisien
Studioparisien was founded in 2013 by Laurene Barbier Tardrew and Romain Jourdan since then they have worked on some major projects, including two floors of the Cartier Paris flagship store that reopened to the public in 2022. For Paris Design Week September, Studioparisien presents its first furniture collection, including the ‘Hydra’ ottoman and armchair, ‘Mochi’ cushion and ‘Onde’ side table.
5 rue Jacques Callot, 75006
RH launches
RH has taken over Abercrombie & Fitch’s former building on the Champs-Élysées. The new space runs over seven floors and 3,900 sq m of artistic installations of furniture, antiques, artifacts and art, shown in a gallery setting. The location also includes two restaurants: Le Jardin RH and Le Petit RH, the latter on the rooftop, featuring a ceiling made of 7,000 handblown glass polyhedra. The opening party on 4th September included a Petrossian caviar bar, as well as sushi and patisserie by Cyril Lignac.
23 avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008