The 2025 International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) brought together over 400 design brands from 35 countries, highlighting human-centered, multi-sensory, and multicultural approaches in contemporary design. Despite market volatility and tariff pressures, the fair attracted over 13,000 attendees and maintained strong engagement.
The fair’s format focused on curation and connection, with exhibitors prioritizing experience through tactile craftsmanship and concept-led installations. Debuts like Morpho by Ethnicraft and established names like Juniper helped define the tone: experimental yet accessible.
“We are thrilled with this edition of ICFF,” brand directors Odile Hainaut and Claire Pijoulat said. “The quality of the exhibitors and the effort they put into creating thoughtful, creative, and inspiring presentations truly stood out.”
The fair’s robust programming featured over 80 speakers, drawing a collective audience of over 1,500. The ICFF Editors Awards celebrated design excellence, with notable winners including Larose Guyon (Best in Show) and Rarify (Sustainable Design).
“This year, the quality and diversity of the programming was stronger than ever before,” Hainaut and Pijoulat said. “The wide range of talks and special events added depth and richness to the show, reinforcing its role as a key platform for design innovation and thought leadership.”
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