Tom Dixon, Nomess Copenhagen, Tina Frey, HAY and Vitra are rocking at Maison et Objet 2015 in Paris, as 5 of the main brands establishing new trends. Exhibiting some new key products and home accessories, these 5 brands are synonymous of furniture trends 2016.

Tom Dixon   

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The new notebooks launched by Tom Dixon, who has been investing in smaller accessories for the home for a few seasons now, are divine. We love that, even in a small object like this, you can spot some of the designer’s trademarks – beautiful colour combinations, metallic surfaces and geometric forms.

Nomess Copenhagen

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When we said you can find everything for the home at Maison et Objet 2015, we meant it. Washi tape – the DIY bloggers’ best friend – was one of the highlights at Nomess Copenhagen, proving you can find good design no matter what the product.

Tina Frey

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San Francisco-based designer Tina Frey is always on our Maison radar, so it’s no surprise we’re obsessed with her resin homeware. So it was a nice surprise to see that she is translating her organic shapes into prints for greeting cards. Another great example of how to jump into a new product category without losing your style identity.

HAY

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HAY, it has mastered the art of transforming everyday objects into beautiful decorative accessories that really spruce up a composition or room. Just look at these pencils, casually arranged together – isn’t your desk crying out for such a cool pot of gorgeousness?

Vitra

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Vitra, a brand synonymous for iconic design that producing true objects of genius for interiors addicts, is diving into the “small is better” trend too and launched a series everyday items – think matches and napkins – decorated with Alexander Girard prints originally created in the 1950s and 1960s. We specially like the “Home Sweet Home” prints, as it taps into another trend spotted at the fair: warm and welcoming.

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Wall  Deco first exhibition at Maison et Objet Paris 2015

Source: Daily Design News