Chispum,, Sweetcase, Anatology, Sirch, Smiling Planet are among the brands not to miss at Maison&Objet. The home trade show will open its doors on September 5 in Paris. Thousands of exhibitors, and 305 children’s brands who will present toys, furniture, textile, home decor…all for children and their bedrooms.
Our selection from Hall 6 :
Chispum. Wallpaper and wall stickers. New designs are signed by top artists: Helen Dardik, Christine Roussey, Javirroyo, Philip Giordano, Lady Desidia and more. Hall 6, Stand E65.
Sweetcase. Suitcases and baby’s essentials. Stand E86.
Anatology. Cushions, nursery accessories, bedroom%bathroom linen. Stand E46.
Sirch. Beautiful wooden toys and furniture. Stand C39.
Smiling Planet. Children’s furniture — duvets, blankets, pillows, travelling rugs — games / toys —decorative objects — everyday tableware. Stand C31.
Miller Godman. Modern, classic, artistic inspirational open ended toys for kids and adults such as the wood block games ShapeMaker & PlayShapes. Stand L25.
Le Marchand d’Etoiles. Clothing, nursery accessories/decor. Stand B141.
Coral&Tusk. Deliciously embroidered cushions, bedroom linen, table linen, stationery, dolls / puppets. Stand F26.
Studio delle Alpi. Children’s furniture, games / toys, decorative objects, design items. Stand E30.
Lecon de Choses. Children’s furniture (shelves made out of skateboards), home decor and accessories. Stand E59.
Kalid Medieval. Wooden games. Medieval and fantasy toys: swords, shields, bows, costumes, helmets, crossbows. Stand E122.
Access the full list here.
Florence Rolando
Launched in London in early 2009 by Florence Rolando (journalist, co-founder of Bubble Trade Shows) Pirouette Blog has been a reference in the industry since 2009 with its combined business and consumer view of the children’s market. A fantastic resource for children’s fashion, design, trends and culture, it aims to support creativity and talent but it also does this by talking about life, family, culture and health.
Florence is an international leader in the industry (8 years as a Milk Collaborator, contributor to Naif Magazine in Spain, co-founder of Bubble Trade Shows in New York and London).
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