After festive holiday trips that included balmy locations such as Indonesia and Australia, and snowy outposts such as St Moritz and Chamonix, the Monocle team is back to it. Naturally, we’re preparing for a busy start to 2024. Here’s our design-minded agenda for the year’s first few months.
We’ll start, as always, in Paris with Maison & Objet from 18 to 22 January. The 30th anniversary of the trade fair will be a show of force from the French design scene. Expect plenty of young designers and brands showing work; while other markets are dominated by behemoths, the French leave room for emerging talent such as Tiptoe, Theoreme Editions and Alia Vitae.
Next, we’ll make a quick stop in the Swedish capital from 6 to 10 February for Stockholm Furniture Fair, before taking a break from the cold in Qatar at the launch of Design Doha’s first edition. Running from 24 to 28 February, the biennale will showcase design from the Middle East and North Africa, with exhibitions on weaving and architecture taking place alongside a coaching programme for designers.
After a packed schedule in January and February, we’ll be nicely warmed up for the world’s biggest industry events, Salone del Mobile and Milan Design Week, from 16 to 21 April. EuroCucina, a section of the trade fair dedicated to kitchens, will take place this year so expect brands such as V-Zug and Boffi to put on some impressive shows. The Monocle team will, of course, be out in force with special broadcasts of Monocle on Design and our dedicated newspaper too.
We’ll then jet across the Atlantic to one of the US’s most significant design gatherings. NYCxDesign runs from 16 to 23 May, with three trade shows – ICFF, WantedDesign and Lightfair – all hosted during the annual festival. It’s a smorgasbord of American design, touching on everything from large contract work to one-off collectable pieces.
After that, we’ll cross the Pacific for Orgatec Tokyo, which takes place from 29 to 31 May. We’ll take in the best in office furniture and design, picking up tips on the finest materials, lighting and fit-outs for workspaces that facilitate both collaboration and focused work.
And rounding out the first half of 2024 will be The Monocle Design Awards. Published in our May issue, it will be a celebration of the best in landscape, graphic and furniture design, as well as architecture. If you’re a designer or creative who has completed work in the past 12 months and would like it to be considered for a prize, get in touch at nm@monocle.com – I’d be happy to hear from you.
Nic Monisse is Monocle’s design editor. For more sharp design analysis, subscribe to Monocle today.