Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong Returns This December with Expanded Global Showcase
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A major design spotlight is set to shine on Asia this winter as Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong announces its second taking place from 3–6 December 2025 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).
Supported by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) under the HKSAR Government, this year’s fair embraces the theme “Crossroads” — celebrating Hong Kong’s role as a global hub for cultural exchange, innovation, and design commerce.
Following its successful debut, the 2025 edition introduces a bold trio of experience-driven zones — Design Factory, Design Showcase, and Le Club — combining inspiration, discovery, and business matchmaking across four days of programming. More than 200 brands, 16 acclaimed designers and curators, and immersive installations from seven design capitals will converge to explore new ideas shaping how we live, host, and connect.

Design Showcase: Eight Visionary Interiors from Around the World
At the heart of the fair are eight full-scale interior environments, each reimagining hybrid living and hospitality through a distinctly global lens. Representing Paris, Milan, Dubai, New Delhi, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Seoul, the Showcases translate “Crossroads” into multisensory experiences of culture, craft, and collaboration.
Highlights include:
• Paris × Hong Kong: Hubert Le Gall with Alfred Lam — A whimsical courtyard home blending Beijing vernacular and Parisian artistic flair, complete with custom murals and playful materiality.
• “Connect” by Steve Leung (Hong Kong) — An ethereal bar-lounge inspired by bamboo scaffolding heritage, starring collaborations with Tai Ping, Moorgen and master bamboo weaver Qian Li Huai.
• “Rooh Dilli” by Aparna Kaushik (New Delhi) — A serene architectural lounge balancing imperial geometry and artisanal materials.
• “Beyond Majlis” by Kristina Zanic (Dubai) — A futuristic reinterpretation of Middle Eastern gathering culture with holographic flourishes.
• “Hybridization: Garden Wanderings” by Teo Yang (Seoul) — A contemplative cultural library tracing shared memories of Hong Kong within Korean culture.
In parallel, Mobilier National x Maison&Objet will present designer Paul Bonlarron’s award-winning “Dining Room” — a fantastical environment where food waste transforms into inventive materials such as eggshell enamel and vegetable-based stained glass.
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Design Factory: Sustainability and Material Innovation at the Forefront
The Design Factory zone introduces four immersive pavilions curated by international thought-leaders, tackling urgent questions around ecological responsibility and the future of craftsmanship. Visitors can expect experimental approaches to bamboo, reclaimed resources, and speculative material ecosystems.

Le Club: Hong Kong’s Premier Business & Networking Lounge
For pre-registered professionals, Le Club delivers a curated business environment designed for high-value networking across Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area. Conceived by award-winning local studios CL3 and Lim + Lu, the lounge will host targeted meetings and brand showcases to accelerate cross-border opportunities.

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)
Admission: Free access upon registration.
Who can register: Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong is dedicated to professionals in the design industry. The event is also open to the public interested in design on 6 December 2025.





