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A Curated Spring: Maison7 Brings a Design-First Approach to the Home

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This season, Maison7 invites a more considered approach to spring styling, one that prioritizes curation over trends and individuality over uniformity.

At its core, Maison7 is built around the idea that a home is not defined by a single aesthetic, but by the way it is lived in. Its curation naturally spans the elements that shape everyday life: décor that brings character to a space, dining pieces that elevate moments of hosting, gifts that carry meaning, and fragrance that defines atmosphere and memory. Alongside this, objects designed for leisure, rituals of well-being, and carefully sourced art and collectibles come together to create a more holistic approach to living that feels both considered and deeply personal.

This philosophy is reflected in a deliberately assembled portfolio that spans heritage maisons, contemporary design studios, and artisanal makers, many of which are exclusive to the region. The edit brings together globally recognized names such as Versace, Elie Saab, and Missoni Home, alongside heritage European craftsmanship from Villeroy & Boch and Faïencerie de Gien. This is complemented by a more contemporary and playful design language with brands including Jonathan Adler, Pols Potten, Bitossi, balanced by artisanal and niche labels such as Themis Z, Les Ottomans, Be Home, and Urban Nature Culture.

Decorative objects and collectible pieces form a key part of the offering, with standout names such as Lalique Paris, Mario Cioni, Georg Jensen, Giobagnara, and Leblon Delienne, alongside design-led publishing from Assouline. Fragrance and ambiance are equally considered, with sculptural candles and diffusers from Baobab Collection, Maison La Bougie, Onno Collection and Côté Bougie Marrakech. These are designed to shape the atmosphere of a space as much as its aesthetic. Exclusivity remains a defining feature, with brands such as Waww La Table, The Socialite Family, Vinas, and Sieger by Fürstenberg available only through Maison7 in the region.

For spring, the focus moves towards a more expressive, layered way of styling. Tables are no longer uniform but intentionally mixed, pairing fine porcelain from Dimlaj and RAK Porcelain with bold, playful glassware from Mario Luca Giusti and tactile linens that bring depth and contrast. Across the home, statement objects take on greater significance, from sculptural pieces by Leblon Delienne to refined accessories by Giobagnara and Georg Jensen. Each is designed to anchor a space without overwhelming it.

Scent also becomes part of the design language, used to create a sense of familiarity and mood rather than simply fragrance a room. Through layered scent profiles from Baobab Collection, Onno Collection, and Côté Bougie Marrakech, the home becomes something that is not only seen, but felt.

At a time when interiors are increasingly shaped by intention rather than impulse, Maison7 offers a quieter perspective: the most compelling spaces are not built overnight but curated over time.

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