Maison&Objet, January 2026
This January we’ll present a curated selection of our bestselling designs alongside a new piece developed for contemporary interiors and professional projects.
Among the highlights of our presentation is the NAI chair, recently awarded Best of Year 2025 by Interior Design magazine. The chair reflects our approach to thoughtful design, material balance, and solutions suited for both residential and contract environments.

Maison&Objet is an important platform for dialogue within the international design community. For us, it’s an opportunity to engage with interior designers, architects, specifiers, and industry professionals, to discuss materials, proportions, production processes, and the role of furniture in modern residential and contract spaces.
Design by Dmytro Kozinenko
What would an armchair look like if you could make furniture out of dough, like ravioli, homemade pasta, or croissants? Designer Dmitry Kozinenko created the BUN lounge chair, getting inspiration from a cooking TV show. The puffy, rounded shapes of the model resemble an appetizing bun from the show window of your favourite pastry shop. The armchair follows the playful aesthetics of the brand and fits well with other Woo models. BUN looks entirely different in different colours and upholstery, providing maximum freedom in creating a unique atmosphere in your interior.

Design by Dmytro Kozinenko
Dining chair Balance invites us to relax and try to find so much needed balance in our life. This design is inspired by the art of “rock balancing”, where natural stones are stacked on top of each other in pillars of varying heights, as if defying gravity. The construction consists of metal, plywood and polyurethane foam in upholstered parts.

Design by Dmytro Kozinenko
PLAY armchair has an unusual shape that was assembled from several geometric elements. The bagel-shaped detail serves the back of the armchair. Designer Dmytro Kozinenko established contact with his inner child to create such an emotional, sincere, and playful object. ‘Play’ is an accent object that attracts attention and makes every interior unique and provokes interaction.

Design by Dmytro Kozinenko
Its fluid, organic form is free of rigid lines or angles, making it feel alive, ironic, and unexpectedly cosy. While exploring AI-generated imagery, the designer wondered: what would a chair look like if it were created solely by human imagination? This question became the foundation of the project. The NAI Chair is a celebration of human creativity – daring, ironic, unexpected, and even humorous. Its fluid, organic form defies rigid lines and sharp angles, making it feel both inviting and cosy.

Design by Dmytro Kozinenko
The structure of DROVA pouf consists of several upholstered blocks, stacked on the top of each other, which are resembling the firewood, stacked near the fireplace. There can be 4 or 6 elements, depending on the size of the model. The space between the blocks allows you to move the “DROVA” from place to place easily, as well as to store some small things in it.

BIBLIO table and coffee tables
Design by Dmytro Kozinenko
A series of models with unique leg structures that combine the functions of a table and a mini-library. The spaces in the table legs can be used as a storage space for books. By placing a few of your favourite books or magazines in the leg space, you free up the tabletop. Through niches in the table legs create the effect of translucency of the legs and visually lighten the model. The collection includes round and rectangular dining tables, a console, and several variants of coffee tables.

SUMO armchair
Design by Nikita Bukoros
Presentation of novelty 15 January 2026
In addition to our main stand, selected WOO pieces will also be presented at MOM Village — a curated exhibition area featuring standout designs from the MOM platform. This extended presence offers design professionals another context in which to experience our work.
We look forward to meeting design professionals, partners, and colleagues in Paris.
Maison&Objet 2026
January 15–19, 2026
Hall 2 · SIGNATURE
Stand I16–J17
