During Paris Design Week, Paris becomes a playground for contemporary design. Galleries, studios, houses, institutions and more intimate venues throw open their doors to showcase creation in a different light, close to the materials, techniques and spaces. This sweeping tour of the capital invites you to discover new talents, to cross paths with interior architecture, furniture and savoir-faire, and above all to see how design comes to life beyond the showrooms. The next edition will take place from September 10 to 19, 2026.
Paris Design Week 2026 returns in September: dates, venues and the lineup of free installations.
Design takes up residence in Paris with Paris Design Week 2026, back from September 10 to 19, 2026. Between free installations, bold new works, and venues redesigned for the occasion, here’s what to expect. [Read more]
In the Odéon neighborhood, Maison Kyka deliberately presents what you don’t see every day: that floating moment when an interior isn’t quite what it was, yet isn’t yet what it will become. Featured for free in the Paris Design Week circuit, the Hôtel des Possibles takes over a townhouse in the 6th arrondissement at 65 rue Monsieur le Prince, from September 10 to 14, 2026. Climbing the floors, visitors gradually witness the construction morphing, from raw to lived-in, as materials, light, design and architecture assert themselves throughout the space. Founded in 2023 by Pierre Jasnin, Maison Kyka curates bespoke real estate projects, guiding clients from finding the property to renovating, furnishing and styling it.
Here, she showcases her own know-how and deliberately leaves the door ajar for the imagination: avant l’après, there’s still a lot to see...
Dates and Opening Time
From September 10, 2026 to September 14, 2026
Location
The Hotel of Possibilities
65 Rue Monsieur le Prince
75006 Paris 6
Route planner
Access
Metro lines 4 or 10, Odéon
Prices
Free
Official website
www.maison-objet.com
More information
From 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.



Paris Design Week 2026 returns in September: dates, venues and the lineup of free installations.














