The next edition of Maison & Objet in Paris, from January 15 to 19, 2026, will be the occasion to discover Rometti’s new collections, the result of unprecedented collaborations, which we will present in Hall 1 at Stand D76.
NEW SIGNATURES
NEW COLLECTIONS
MAISON & OBJET
PARIS 2026




A meeting of languages, generations, and sensibilities that promises to surprise those who look at matter with new eyes. A mosaic of visions that expands the field of contemporary ceramics, without forcing it and without losing sight of our identity.
We begin with Luca Baldelli, son of Dante Baldelli—the artist who shaped Rometti’s aesthetic imagination with a spirit of experimentation destined to permeate time. With Luca, artist and visionary mind, a symbolic circle closes: the dialogue between memory and design recomposes itself without nostalgia, but with the natural continuity of a thought that evolves.
Gesture, instead, takes the lead in the work of Louis Bottero, a French artist who operates in dialogue with contemporary urban culture. His visual grammar springs from controlled instinct: swift lines that organize space, colors that precede language, a sense of immediacy that never surrenders to randomness.
The relationship between nature and composition emerges in the works of Dylan Tripp, a floral designer from Rome who has transformed botanical elements into a language of emotion. The balance of forms, the tension between color and fragility: from this attitude comes his first collection of vases for Rometti, conceived as a poetic device rather than a simple container.
The contemporary scene is completed by two very young talents. Andrea Di Pietro, third place winner of the Rometti Award 2025, presents the Alma collection, the outcome of research on scale and the presence of objects in space. Alongside him, Nicola Orsini— even younger—introduces fresh, open works, not yet hardened by fixed codes—and therefore all the more vital.
All the new creations will be presented at Maison & Objet, Stand D76 – Hall 1, where ceramics will become a meeting point: between memory and experimentation, between art and design.
Rometti has also been selected for the fair’s NeoClassic exhibition, inside Hall 2—a curatorship dedicated to brands that reinterpret the heritage of design through contemporary languages.