'Matter and Shape' Celebrates Its 100th Year Anniversary in Paris
The design fair that bridges the worlds of style and decorative arts and will pop up in the Jardin des Tuileries March 7 through 10 during Paris Fashion Week.

Paris has long been a city where art, fashion, and design converge, and this March, an exhibition is set to honor that legacy. Matter and Shape, a design fair celebrating its 100th anniversary, will open in the Jardin des Tuileries from March 7 to 10, perfectly timed with Paris Fashion Week. A century after the 1925 Paris Exhibition introduced Art Deco to the world, this event aims to bridge the gap between style and decorative arts, offering a fresh perspective on contemporary design.
The exhibit serves as both a tribute and a showcase, featuring a thoughtfully curated selection of pieces that showcase the evolution of form, material, and craftsmanship. Visitors can expect to see works from established and emerging designers, with a focus on materiality, technique, and the enduring influence of Art Deco. From sculptural furniture to avant-garde objets d’art, Matter and Shape brings together the best of collectible design.
Set against the historic backdrop of the Jardin des Tuileries, the exhibit invites fashion enthusiasts, art collectors, and design aficionados alike to explore the legacy of craftsmanship in a setting that mirrors its grandeur. The event offers a rare opportunity to engage with the work of international artisans and discover limited-edition creations that redefine decorative arts for the modern era.
Attending Matter and Shape is as seamless as its design philosophy. The exhibit is open to the public with free admission, making it an accessible stop amid the whirlwind of Paris Fashion Week. Whether for a seasoned art collector or someone simply drawn to the beauty of innovative design, this centennial celebration offers a rare chance to witness the intersection of past and present in one of Paris’ most iconic settings.