Paris Design Week 2025 Holds its Closing Party at Maximum
Co-organised with Maison&Objet, Paris Design Week took over 375 venues, transforming the French capital into a dynamic and open design observatory.
Paris Design Week Factory highlighted the work of 130 young talents in four galleries: Espace Commines, 116 Rue de Turenne, 84 Rue de Turenne and 7 Rue Froissart. Through immersive tours of iconic Parisian neighbourhoods such as Le Marais and Saint-Germain-des-Prés, this edition brought Parisian creativity to the fore. The event revisits Parisian heritage with contemporary installations and celebrates emerging creativity by promoting dialogue between institutions and established brands.
This year, the atmosphere was all the more vibrant with the centenary of the Arts Décoratifs museum, the 15th anniversary of Paris Design Week, and the 10th anniversary of Maximum, a pioneering company that transforms industrial waste into sustainable, high-quality furniture manufactured in France and entirely recycled.
To round off this exceptional edition, the Closing Party was held this weekend at Maximum, bringing together designers, institutions and enthusiasts in a festive and engaging environment.
During the evening, we had the pleasure of meeting Romée de la Bigne, Basile de Gaulle, Armand Bernoud, Clara Marcenac, Alice Baraud, Grégoire de Poncin and Mathilde Lanneau.
Photos : Ayka Lux


