Spotlighting key players in better living for the future, adding meaning by guiding you toward a product offer that’s adapted to current environmental challenges and your customers’ shopping habits…We’re always trying to be more aware and do more.
Meeting the criteria of the Maison&Objet “eco-green” charter, and selected by a panel of renowned experts on the international scene – experts who are on the cutting edge, sensitive to the issues, and who complement each other – with a cross-section of requirements, Maison&Objet offers a simplified overview of the offer by designating the most committed brands with this label.
Eco-designed, measured, ethical, eco-friendly…Here, these terms have meaning and aren’t limited to a few noble notions, but rather, are a concrete reality.
The 3 major highlights of this charter are: sustainable procurement, less is more (or, how to produce better with less by reducing, reusing, and recycling), and lastly, respect for human beings and their environment.
Camille Cousté & Grégoire Gérard
Founders of Eco Impact
Laurence Carr
Interior and product designer, founder of Laurence Carr Inc; producer, creator and host of the "Chez Laurence" EarthxTV Original series; member of the United Nations Fashion Lifestyle Network Advisory Board
Sandrine de BRUYNE
Editorial in chief of Maison Créative –Interior décorator - Journalist on Sud-Radio
Catherine Dauriac
President of Fashion Revolution France and impact journalist
Nina Chardin
Founder of the school of sustainable interior design (edid) and the online material library of sustainable interior design (matedid)"
6 GUIDED TOURS
Follow our guidance by participating in our thematic guided tours.
It’s a chance to discover exclusive brands with clear expertise refined into the themes offered by our partners. It offers a complementary perspective on the Sustainable itinerary. These visits are organized by Nina Chardin, founder of the sustainable interior design school.
Eco-designed relaxation zones using wooden panels from previous fairs’ layouts and settings.
Discover the programmeSustain’Lab par Fab City Grand Paris, Emmaüs Défi et RE’Up – Hall2
Fab City Grand Paris, Emmaüs Défi et RE’Up ont mis leur force et leur créativité au service de la réalisation de mobilier qui donnent une seconde vie à des panneaux de bois et divers matériaux issus des aménagements et scénographies du précédent salon.
Cosmic Nap par Les Résilientes d’Emmaüs Alternatives – Hall2
Pensé comme un paysage sous un ciel cosmique, cet espace, fidèle à la ligne d’upcycling des Résilientes, est entièrement fabriqué à partir des « déchets » de la précédente édition de Maison&Objet (moquettes, baches, tapis, kakemonos…)
Future On Stage – Hall 6
The springboard to support young enterprises presents 3 winners who reinforce the message of a lasting alliance between design, inventiveness, and sustainability.
Eco impact analyzes the impact of furnishing products and helps professionals make the best decisions for the future
Carbon Saver helps interior designers to eco-design their individual home, hotel/restaurant, and boutique projects with total simplicity. This simple and intuitive tool helps you truly master the environmental impact of your project.
EDID: the sustainable interior design school, trains interior designers and decorators in practices that are more respectful of the planet and human beings.
Les Canaux: Les Canaux is an association powered by the City of Paris that seeks to accompany the development of a responsible economy (local, social, solidarity-based, and circular) by training and raising awareness among citizens, enterprises, and local communities about social and environmental innovation.
Emmaüs Défi: Emmaüs Défi is an association that develops solidarity-based initiatives that aim to fight against various forms of social exclusion, notably through job creation and solidarity-focused activities.
Fab City Grand Paris is a local network of designers, creators, architects, urban farmers, innovators, Fab Labs, think tanks, and consultancies committed to the rise of the circular economy and urban resilience.
Re’up supports event professionals in implementing responsible systems based on the circular economy and #CSR.