Each September, two unmissable events shape the world of design: Paris Design Week and London Design Festival. These gatherings attract designers, architects, professionals and enthusiasts, providing a remarkable platform for the leading players in interior design.
In 2025, eba marked its presence on both stages with two iconic locations: eba Haussmann in Paris and eba Marylebone in London. Two flagships, two atmospheres, yet a single philosophy: to conceive design as a living architecture, where elegance meets functionality.
eba Haussmann at Paris Design Week 2025
Located at 63 Boulevard Haussmann, eba Haussmann unfolds like a fully inhabited apartment, where every detail reflects the brand’s expertise in bespoke interiors. For Paris Design Week 2025, eba collaborated with Studio v2L and Galerie Isabelle Laverny to create an immersive experience where art and design engage in a harmonious dialogue.
The scenography by Studio v2L transformed the showroom into a living art gallery. Paintings, sculptures, photographs and ceramics were seamlessly integrated with the kitchens and timeless furniture curated for the living, dining and study areas. Featured artists included Laurence Sallé-Bayon de Noyer with her embroidered tapestries, Valérie Bétoulaud and her vibrant canvases, Victoire d’Harcourt with bronze sculptures, alongside Clémentine Aguettant, Valérie Le Roux, Danielle Lescot and Véronique Le Besnerais, each contributing a singular artistic universe.
This unprecedented dialogue between contemporary design and visual arts made eba Haussmann a must-see during Paris Design Week 2025.
eba Marylebone at the London Design Festival
After Paris, eba continued its journey in London for the 2025 London Design Festival. The eba Marylebone showroom hosted two exclusive events celebrating design in all its forms: craftsmanship, ergonomic research and artistic experience.
The first event, A Brunch with PP Møbler, brought guests together for an intimate discussion with Kasper Holst Pedersen, CEO of the Danish brand. He shared the legacy of the family-run atelier, famed for its collaborations with Hans J. Wegner and its iconic pieces, revealing how craftsmanship and innovation combine to create timeless furniture.
The second event featured a RIBA-accredited CPD on ergonomic kitchen design, followed by a private concert by violinist Risa Michelle Sekine. Bridging professional insight and musical experience, the evening transformed the showroom into a hub of exchange, culture and emotion.
A common thread between Paris and London
While the contexts differ, eba’s intent remains consistent: to go beyond mere functionality and create spaces imbued with meaning. In Paris, the focus was on the dialogue between art and design; in London, on precision, sustainability, and the harmonious integration of kitchen and furniture.
In both cases, eba maintains a coherent vision: lived-in, warm and enduring design, where the kitchen becomes the heart of the home, flowing seamlessly into the living spaces. By participating in Paris Design Week and the London Design Festival, eba underscores its international presence and its position as a reference in high-end interior design.
eba invited professionals, enthusiasts and design lovers to explore its Parisian and London flagships: two addresses, two experiences, one shared passion for timeless design.