/ January 22, 2026
a crowd gathered at Maison&Objet in Paris in January 2026

While the rest of the world is navigating resolutions and the winter blues after the holidays, the design community is laser-focused on the first major international design week of the year in glamorous Paris. Vendors, makers and creatives from around the globe debut their new collections at Maison&Objet, located at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre, luring designers, buyers and media also from around the world to explore the many halls and aisles teeming with inspiration and products (from nearly 2,300 brands!) that will surely set the tone for the year ahead. With the LUXE team on the ground in Paris to take it all in, here are our five main takeaways from the fair.

Corey Damen Jenkins Goes Global

New York-based interior designer, product designer and author Corey Damen Jenkins adds another standout accomplishment to his impressive resume with the debut of his first lighting collection with powerhouse brand Eichholtz. Launching on the international stage, Jenkins’ collection marks the brand’s first-ever interior designer collaboration. Jenkins, who has been sketching and dreaming up chandeliers, pendants, table lamps and sconces for years, found inspiration in a wide range of sources, from architecture to goddesses. Bravo, Corey!

green living room vignette topped by a pendant light from the Eichholtz x Corey Damen Jenkins collab
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