Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025

Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025

The Edo Tokyo Kirari Project is set to exhibit at the MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025 international trade fair, presenting collaborative creations made with designers from the City of Paris.

Since its inception in 1995, MAISON & OBJET has become a globally recognized trade fair, attracting professionals and specialists from the interiors and design industries. The Edo Tokyo Kirari Project’s booth will feature innovative new products created in partnership with designers from the Parisian Bureau du Design, de la Mode et des Métiers d’Art (BDMMA). Additionally, the booth will showcase the exceptional craftsmanship of 13 Edo Tokyo businesses under the theme of “Treasures of Tokyo,” bringing their unique traditional techniques to a global audience.

【Overview】
Jan. 16 (Thu) – Jan. 20 (Mon), 2025
Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center

Booth No.: HALL 5A Unique & Eclectic N100

【Participating Businesses (13)】*Japanese alphabetical order
Ibasen (Edo folding fans / Edo uchiwa fans)
Uno Brush (Edo brushes / Tokyo hand-planted brushes)
Hanashyo (Edo Kiriko)
Kimoto Glass (Edo Kiriko / Edo glass)
Shiina Kiriko (GLASS‐LAB) (Edo Kiriko)
Edo Kumiko Tatematsu (Edo Kumiko)
Domyo (kumihimo, traditional Japanese braiding)
Nakamura (noren partitioning curtains)
Hirose Dyeworks (Edo Komon dyeing)
Matsuzaki Doll (Edo wood-carved dolls)
Marukyu Shoten (chusen stencil-dyeing)
Mori Seimenjo (futons and zabuton, traditional Japanese cushions)
Ryukobo (Edo Tokyo kumihimo braided cords) Click here for Ryukobo’s interior design kumihimo

※Admission to MAISON & OBJET requires tickets and is restricted to trade professionals.



Collaborative Project with BDMMA City of Paris Designers

The Bureau du Design, de la Mode et des Métiers d’Art (BDMMA) is an incubator of design innovation run by the City of Paris. Housing 30–40 professional designers selected annually through a rigorous process, the organization facilitates cutting-edge projects. Six Edo Tokyo Kirari businesses have partnered with BDMMA designers to create new products that will debut at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025. These items will also be on display from January 23 (Thu) to February 4 (Tue) at the Galerie des Ateliers de Paris.

Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025
Strata, by Kimoto Glass Tokyo × Döppel Studio


Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025
Layer, by Edo Kumiko Tatematsu × Döppel Studio


Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025
HIMO, by Domyo × Audrey Bigouin


Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025
Lincos : The cosmic language, by Nakamura × Mathilde Gullaud


Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025
YOROI, by Marukyu Shoten × Mathilde Gullaud


Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025
Cotton WA, by Mori Seimenjo × Audrey Bigouin





Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025
BDMMA affiliate Audrey Bigouin(Photo by Marie Yin)


Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025
BDMMA affiliate Döppel Studio(Photo by MAXGONZALES)


Edo Tokyo Kirari Project: 13 Participating Businesses Showcasing at MAISON & OBJET PARIS 2025
BDMMA affiliate Mathilde Gullaud(Photo by Ines Sakina Segond-Chemai)


Please take this opportunity to discover this year’s newly designed products, along with past collaborations between model businesses and designers.

【Details】
Edo Tokyo Kirari Exhibition: When French Design Inspires Japanese Craftsmanship (Exposition Edo Tokyo Kirari: Quand le design français inspire l’artisanat japonais)
Dates: Jan. 16 (Thu) – Jan. 20 (Mon), 2025
Time: 10:00–18:30 (Mon–Fri) / 14:00–19:00 (Sat)  
Closed on Sunday
Venue: Galerie des Ateliers de Paris, 30 rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine 75012 Paris
Free admission