‘CURATIO’ – A CURATED SELECTION OF COLLECTIBLE DESIGN
In January 2025, the ‘Curatio’ space made its debut at Maison&Objet, offering an exclusive immersion into the world of collectible design. Curated and staged by renowned German designer and interior architect Thomas Haarmann, this carefully crafted installation brought together a selection of limited-edition objects produced across Europe. With around fifteen creators contributing to the showcase, each piece combines unique artistic depth with high-end craftsmanship.
‘Collectible design embodies the artistic dimension of decor, where design and aesthetics merge to create a singular and unforgettable sensory experience,’ describes Nathalie Moreno, Market Director at Maison&Objet.

Maison&Objet debuts the ‘Curatio’ installation by Thomas Haarmann | all images © Anne-Emmanuelle Thion, courtesy of Maison&Objet
THOMAS HAARMANN CREATES UNEXPECTED CONTRASTS IN DESIGN
Thomas Haarmann, the visionary behind ‘Curatio,’ is no stranger to Maison&Objet. Having first attended the event with his boutique Magazyn and later designed stands for prestigious brands, Haarmann returned in January 2025 to curate an exclusive space for collectible design. Known for his ability to harmonize contrasting elements, the architect’s work captivates with thought-provoking combinations of the raw and refined, creating experiences that are visually striking and emotionally engaging.
‘I want to create surprising contrasts between worlds that typically don’t intersect, taking objects out of their usual contexts. I’m crafting a fresh story for them, full of unexpected contrasts: crystal meets raw concrete, modern pieces clash with retro ones. I believe context matters as much as the objects themselves. Professionals often feel overwhelmed by the abundance of choices; they’re looking for ways to tie everything together with a cohesive vision. I help them define a style that’s authentically theirs,’ explains Thomas Haarmann.

sculpture by Verter Turroni
A NEW CONTEXT FOR CREATION AT MAISON&OBJET 2025
At the heart of the Signature sector, known for presenting one-of-a-kind creations that embody character and individuality, the ‘Curatio’ space redefined how we encounter design by liberating objects from their familiar surroundings, allowing them to be experienced without preconceived ideas. By reimagining the known, it encouraged viewers to see everyday objects through a new lens, inviting deeper connections and interpretations.

MOON Fourty Alabaster A.D.U. STUDIOS and wooden sculpture by Presence Art & Design

Dama vases by Kose and N° 01 by Moss Studio

