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Design Miami.Paris 2025

For its third Parisian edition, Design Miami collectible design fair has returned to the Hôtel de Maisons in the heart of the cultural district of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. In this sumptuous, historic mansion, over 25 international galleries presents fine contemporary and modernist design pieces.

From mid-20th century masterpieces to contemporary works, this 2025 edition celebrates pieces with character that carry vibrant narratives. Materiality, sculptural volumes and shining metallics take centre stage.

Throughout the exhibition, modernist furniture with bold lines, sometimes highlighted by subtle reflections, is showcased alongside contemporary pieces which emphasises artisanal expertise and a vision that transcends the functionality of the object with a touch of poetry.

In Paris, during the Art Week, the fair offers a prime setting for collectible design. Beautifully crafted, each furniture piece, lighting, sculpture, artwork or jewel is enhanced by the prestigious interior of the iconic mansion, whether through contrast or harmony.

The pieces that have caught our attention:

Friedman Benda Gallery, Creek Chair 02 by Frida Escobedo.

Galleria Rossella Colombari, Trigger of Space Lamp by Nanda Vigo.


Salon 94 Design, Sideboard by Maria Pergay.


Scène Ouverte Gallery, Echoe Stools by Studio Hagit Pincovici,
Lamp by Adélie Ducasse and Console by Rino Claessens.

Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Barometro Floor Lamp by Giacomo Ravagli.


Patrick Seguin Gallery , Ondulation coffee table by Jean Royère.

Morentz Gallery, Fleur Lamp by Jean-Pierre Vitrac
and Cityscape II Sideboard by Paul Evans Studio.


Maria Wettergren Gallery, Cellular Chair by Mathias Bengtsson.


Nilufar Gallery, Mirror Phisophorum Floating Lamp by Christan Pellizzari.

Laffanour I Galerie Downtown, Furniture pieces by Jean Prouvé.

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  • TEXT
    Geraldine Morand
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
    Jelena Barraud