The fair unveils the official poster of the next edition
The International Heritage Fair will be held from 23 to 26 October 2025 at the Carrousel du Louvre, in Paris. A must-attend event for the sector, it will welcome over 350 exhibitors and more than 20,000 visitors. This year’s theme is ‘Heritage & Art Deco’, as illustrated on the edition’s visual.

This year, the International Heritage Fair will focus on the theme of ‘Heritage & Art Deco’, celebrating the centenary of the 1925 Paris International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts.
This major event marked the emergence of Art Deco, an artistic and architectural movement that transformed the aesthetics of the first half of the XXᵉ century. The Art Deco style, characterised by its geometric lines, stylised motifs and noble materials, had a profound influence on architecture, furniture, interior design, ironwork, stained glass and even the graphic arts.
To mark the occasion, the show organised by Ateliers d’Art de France is renewing its visual identity, with Art Deco taking pride of place on the poster for this year’s edition, illustrated with pieces created by Atelier Camuset, Féau&Cie and La Maison du Vitrail, loyal exhibitors of the fair.
Through this theme, the fair pays tribute to the creative and restorative fine craftspeople, as well as to the architects who preserve or reinterpret this unique heritage, and questions the place of Art Deco in contemporary creation. In particular, the entrance to the fair will be remodelled to welcome new exhibitors showcasing Art Deco creations, such as the art cabinetmaking workshop Constant M Furniture and Le Grand Siècle, specialists in the re-edition of historic wallpapers.
In the heart of the different exhibition halls at the Carrousel du Louvre, historic exhibitors such as Ateliers Duchemin are also illustrating this emblematic aesthetic trend of modernity.
Conferences, talks and know-how demonstrations will enable visitors to rediscover the diversity of expertise associated with this major trend, and to gauge its lasting impact on our cities and interiors.
Tickets will be available shortly, and the list of exhibitors and the programme will be posted online in the forthcoming weeks. To keep up to date, subscribe to the fair newsletter.
© La Maison du Vitrail, © Feau&Cie – Boiserie XXème Ruhlmann Lord Rothermere Bareliefs, © Atelier Camuset, Panneau de Lys – enduits de matières