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Every year in Paris, Maison&Objet becomes the beating heart of international design. It is a trade fair that does not just showcase objects, but also conveys visions, lifestyles and new sensibilities. From 4 to 8 September, designers, architects and brands with a shared curiosity gathered in the pavilions of the French capital: to give shape to a different way of inhabiting the world.

For almost thirty years, Maison&Objet Paris has been considered one of the leading trade fairs for those working in the world of furniture, design and interior decoration. An event that anticipates trends and inspires professionals, buyers and enthusiasts from all over the world.
Each edition revolves around a curatorial theme that interprets the present and directs creativity towards new directions: innovative materials, sustainable processes and emotional design that focuses on the human experience.
For the 2025 edition, Maison&Objet has chosen to explore the theme of “undergrowth”: a silent and vital universe that invites us to rediscover the poetic power of nature. Within this installation, Erbi Miski has been chosen as a concrete example of sustainable Italian design. It also perfectly matches the colour selection inspired by the shades of the plant world: olive green, almond and sage.
The chair is the result of combining recycled plastic and miscanthus fibre waste, a plant with extraordinary ecological properties. The result is a lightweight, durable chair with an authentic character, which interprets sustainability as a dialogue between beauty, material and innovation.

Being selected by Maison&Objet is an important recognition for us: confirmation of the value of our commitment to offering furniture that does not introduce new plastic into the world, but transforms what already exists into new, elegant and durable forms.
Find out more about Erbi Miski and the Stilfibra chair collection: sustainable design that brings nature into everyday spaces.