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Best Furniture Designs With Lasting Impressions From 2026 Maison&Objet

Inspired by the past, leading into the future
Pragati ShandilBy Pragati ShandilJanuary 21, 20268 Mins Read
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Best Furniture That Made Statement at 2026 Maison&Objet
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As Maison&Objet 2026 returned to Paris, it brought a community of designers together to showcase their designs inspired by the past, representing the future. Furniture has always been a highlight of the fair, which brought to the fore furniture in all styles and forms, adapting seamlessly to private and domestic settings. Celebrating the zeitgeist of design, we have made a list of the best furniture designs from the 2026 Maison&Objet that redefine modern living spaces. Whether it’s Scandinavian, Art Deco, modern, or traditional, the furniture designs from the event have left an indelible imprint on our minds with their charm and ingenuity. Let’s have a look.

BULB SBU01 Dining Table by Upper Half

Grounded in Slavic minimalism, the BULB SBU01 Dining Table is defined by bulbous, curvy legs and a round top for a utilitarian touch. The dining table can even be a workspace or a hotspot for casual or festive gatherings. The table has a welcoming and cozy appearance, becoming the center of attraction of any room. This dining table stands at a height of 76cm with a diameter ranging from 95 to 153cm, making it perfect for modern homes.

BULB-SBU01-Dining-Table
Image: Maison&Objet/Upper Half

China Chair by Chendarui Studio

The C-10-China chair was born out of the idea of destroying classic proportions and reconstructing a much refined and aesthetic version of them. The chair is innovative and has complex geometrical forms, breaking from conventional furniture forms. It is crafted from oak wood and comes in two color options: black and red lacquer. Measuring 27 x 27 x 26 inches, the chair is lightweight and available in a limited edition of only 199 units. The chair is a beautiful blend of intersecting lines and angular planes, boasting its architectural appearance.

China chair by Chen Durai combines past with future for Revisited Baroque trend at Maison&Objet 2026
Image: Maison&Objet

L’Assemblable Coffee Table by Thierry Laudren

This multi-functional L’Assemblable coffee table is designed to become both a coffee table and a bench, adapting to the varied needs of users. It can be easily assembled and disassembled, giving users the flexibility to reinvent the table. Crafted from oak using hand tools, the table exhibits rawness and simplicity. It consists of three pieces, which can be joined to form a dual-tone coffee table. It can be quickly disintegrated to form a bench when required. Measuring 14x51x42 inches, the table can be customized according to your size preference. 

The-assemblable coffee table
Image: Thierry Laudren

Cadrega Chair by Hessentia

According to the designers, the Cadrega chair pays homage to the city of Milan. It flaunts a minimalistic design and is made from cast bronze. The surface of the chair is defined by a polychrome effect, given by visible welding. This effect imbues the chair with contemporary essence and aesthetics. The chair marries the ancient art of sand casting and modern design philosophy, transforming a raw material into a visually impressive and highly artistic piece that could stun any space with its quiet and indelible presence.

Cadrega Chair by Hessentia
Image: Hessentia

Zeus Oval Dining Table by Ultramobili 

The Zeus Oval dining table is made of three cylinder legs and contrasting materials, blending functionality, sculptural form, and sophistication. The oval-shaped tabletop with two Verde Levanto marble inserts complements the table. There are plenty of customization options, and the table measures 98 inches in length, 47 inches in width, and 30 inches in height. The table makes a bold statement of agility and elegance.

ZEUS-Dining-Table
Image: Ultramobili

Twist Armchair by Cantori

The Twist armchair is a proponent of a glamorous but comforting and inviting design. Inspired by class and luxury, the chair boasts details like visible stitching and twisted faux leather bands that envelop the inox structure. The back of the armchair is crafted from leather or Econabuk band, which is twisted and handsewn with visible stitching. The base of the chair is pantographed wood, padded with two thick rubbers and an upper layer of feathers. The chair is upholstered in fabric, velvet, and leather.

Twist armchair by Cantori
Image: Cantori

Duality Dining Table by Roksolana Denys

Reflecting the spirit of the earth, the Duality diningtable features a dramatic contrast between the raw energy of the material, defining shapes, and delicate forms replicated in the natural stone. The legs of the table are shaped like a pyramid, interconnected by flawless lines, whereas the tabletop is gracefully perched on these legs, completing the sculptural look. Weighing 120 kg and measuring D1100 x H750 mm, the Duality dining table is designed to become a highlighted part of any interior, complementing the space with elegance and functionality.

Roksolana Denys Duality Dining Table
Image: UKRAINIAN PRODUCT DESIGN

Psukhe Chair by Felix Godard Design  

The Psukhe chair looks like an intergalactic object. The chair effortlessly blends science fiction and experimental design. The chair is born out of the pages of Felix Godard’s sci-fi novel, Psukhetele. He aims to turn imagination into tangible reality, redefining the future of chairs. The chair is built on demand in Europe, and it is also an embodiment of craft and concept cars.

Psukhe Chair by Felix Godard Design  
Image: Felix Godard Design

Bun Lounge Chair by Dmytro Kozinenko and Woo

The Bun lounge chair looks like an appetizing bun that you can glimpse from the window of your favorite pastry shop. The chair’s puffy, round shapes have a unique and fun element that invites you to sit, relax, and unwind. The frame of the Bun chair is crafted from metal and plywood, covered in contract-grade molded foam and foam rubber for durability. The chair is upholstered in a comfy fabric, making it extra plush and fluffy, ensuring a pleasant sitting experience.

Dmytro Kozinenko Bun Chair_2
Image: WOO

Beetle Coffee Table by Heron Design

The Beetle coffee table is quite an exciting piece of furniture. The wooden base of the table and a transparent glass top are characteristic aspects of the table. However, the live-edge surface mimicking the beetle lying upside down is definitely what sets the table apart. The upside-down beetle is visible through a glass top, blending aesthetics, creativity, and the practicality of everyday use. The top is crafted from walnut while the legs are made from oak, finished with a non-yellowing, colorless matte varnish. Weighing around 15 kilograms, the table could be an eye-grabbing piece of furniture in homes or the hospitality sector.

bettle-coffee-table-by-Heron Design
Image: Maison&Objet

Puduhepa Liquor Cabinet by Marau

The Puduhepa Liquor cabinet is ingrained with history and traditional artistry. The design of the cabinet draws inspiration from Anatolian women and their strength. This cabinet has a massive and masculine form, but also exhibits the feminine and delicate details. The furniture is both strong and graceful. However, the most characteristic aspect of the cabinet is the handle. The handle is carved from a Mardin stone and epitomizes Puduhepa’s seal. The seal on the handle is a symbol of peace and the power of Anatolian women.

Puduhepa Liquor Cabinet by MARAU
Image: Marau

VARA by Imperfettolab

The Vara seat reminds one of an ancient and mystical Italy. Evoking an ancestral and magical charm of an Aboriginal throne, the seat is skillfully crafted from fiberglass, which is carefully molded into solid cylinders. These cylinders support a curved top, inviting users to sit and relax. The furniture comes in three versatile variants of varied shapes and sizes, exuding intrigue and allure.

VARA Seat by Imperfettolab
Image: Imperfettolab

Agate Kaleidoscope Glass Table by Anthologist

The Agate Kaleidoscope Glass Table is a celebration of colors, resembling a kaleidoscope, stained with glass fragments and agate. Made in Athens, Greece, the table is perfect for adding a dash of whimsy and aesthetic to a home while being functional as a coffee table or as a midpoint in conversation. The base of the table is crafted from oak wood, giving it a sturdy base.

Agate Kaleidoscope Glass Table by Anthologist
Image: Anthologist

Alarqat Natural Bench by Manal Almaimouni

The Alarqat natural bench is hand-woven and includes the Alarqat pattern, which represents the water bucket tool used by Bedouin tribes in the desert. The bench has a natural and organic charm and is crafted from natural materials, such as goat hair, wool, walnut wood, and metal, creating a balance between the old and new, modern and traditional.

Alarqat Natural Bench by Manal Almaimouni
Image: Manal Almaimouni

MW01 Armchair by KUUMO Design

The MW01 armchair is a harmonious blend of style, comfort, and aesthetic. The MW01 is designed to be fully modular. Each element of the chair – panels, cushions, sleeves, or stainless-steel components – is disassemblable, replaceable, and modular, constructed to last for years. The armchair is crafted from PMMA cast panels, marine-grade stainless steel, high-resilience foam for indoor comfort, or alveolar foam for outdoor use. The use of 3D fabric with UV treatment prevents the chair from discoloration outdoors. It is upholstered in vegan leather, recommended for indoor use. The MW01 armchair is perfect for indoor or outdoor use, adding a touch of timelessness and sophistication.

MW01 Armchair by KUUMO Design
Image: Maison&Objet

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is an avid writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. Currently working as an associate editor, she loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, you'll find her immersed in nature, wrapped around in solitude.

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