NOËL & MARQUET AT PARIS DÉCO OFF / HOME 2026: THE HARMONY OF LINES
Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 26 January 2026
Images courtesy of NOËL & MARQUET
An Invitation to Design Spaces with Purity, Precision, and Personality
Belgian manufacturer of high-end decorative elements NOËL & MARQUET kicks off the 2026 season in style, previewing its new 3D wall panel collection The Harmony of Lines at Paris Déco Off / Home 2026. From 14 to 17 January, the brand transforms a pop-up on Rue Mazarine into a gallery-like experience, inviting visitors to explore how architectural detail can quietly shape contemporary living spaces.

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Presented by Interni Cipta Selaras
On Rue Mazarine, tucked within Paris’ Rive Gauche, the pop-up feels more like a quiet gallery than a conventional showroom. Walls become living elements that define atmosphere and mood, while skirtings, chair rails, cornices, lighting profiles, and wall panels are displayed in situ, revealing how detail works in harmony when thoughtfully composed. Signature pieces such as ALLEGRETTINO, CANOPÉE MIX, CANOPÉE S, PLISSÉ, LATTE, FT8, FT18, and MEZZALUNA showcase the brand’s mastery in shaping line, depth, and shadow, inviting visitors to engage closely with each form. Each piece demonstrates how architectural elements can bring rhythm, depth, and personality to a wall.

True beauty reveals itself in the smallest gestures—through lines, proportions, and the way light moves across a surface.

Light moves gently across textured surfaces, shadows shift, and each element is given space to breathe. Large-scale imagery of refined interiors along the walls offers context, showing how architectural mouldings, cornices, skirtings, and wall panels quietly transform spaces with structure, rhythm, and character. For interior designers and architects, the imagery bridges inspiration and application, grounding ideas in lived environments.

At the heart of the showroom, The Harmony of Lines commands attention, celebrating linear structure and serenity. Pleated patterns, soft undulations, and crisp vertical rhythms transform walls into 3D canvases where light and shadow dance in quiet elegance. Around this centerpiece, NOËL & MARQUET’s signature collections—skirtings, chair rails, cornices, and lighting profiles—create a seamless dialogue between heritage and contemporary design, demonstrating how thoughtful details bring cohesion, rhythm, and character to every interior.

Rooted in over 75 years of Belgian craftsmanship, designed and produced in Belgium, NOËL & MARQUET continues to approach interior architecture with a balance of tradition, innovation, and sustainability. In this Rive Gauche pop-up, architectural detail is not treated as ornamentation—it becomes part of a lifestyle, shaping spaces that feel considered, timeless, and quietly distinctive.

Paris Déco Off / Home 2026
From 14 to 17 January
Pop-up Showroom NOËL & MARQUET
Rue Mazarine 19, 75006 Paris (Rive Gauche)

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