
Art That Lives. Objects That Endure.
MAEVE unveils its metamorphosis in January 2026
In January 2026, MAEVE revealed a new chapter of its creative journey, one rooted in continuity, material exploration and poetic evolution. Presented during Maison & Objet Paris 2026, this unveiling does not replace what exists, it deepens it.
The new creations emerge as a natural extension of the Palm, Folia and Maris collections, expanding their narrative while preserving their essence. Inspired by the tactile poetry of palm bark and the ever-changing rhythm of the ocean, these new pieces translate nature’s language into contemporary forms shaped by artisan hands.
Palm bark becomes more than texture, it is memory and structure, transformed into surfaces that invite touch and contemplation. The ocean inspires movement, fluidity and reflection, captured through subtle undulations, softened contours and light-reactive finishes. Together, these elements give rise to objects that feel both grounded and alive, anchored in nature yet open to interpretation.
True to MAEVE’s philosophy, each new product is conceived not as an isolated design, but as part of a living collection. These additions enrich the existing universe, offering new dialogues between material, light and space, while reinforcing the brand’s commitment to timeless elegance and purposeful luxury.
Here, metamorphosis is quiet and intentional. It is found in details, in the way a surface catches light, in how an object integrates seamlessly into daily rituals. These are pieces designed to be lived with, to evolve alongside the spaces they inhabit, gaining emotional depth over time.
Art that lives. Objects that endure.
In January 2026, MAEVE continues to shape a legacy where beauty is not fleeting, but lasting.






