How is our industry doing? The best way to know is to ask its key stakeholders. Twice a year, Maison&Objet submits a questionnaire to a panel of professionals from the world of home and decor: how are their sales figures doing? How are staff recruitment, purchasing, and business development looking?
The barometer’s periodic indicators, delivered every 6 months, offer a “check-up” for the industry that’s enriched each time with a specific inquiry about a matter of current interest.
Twice a year, nearly a thousand stakeholders from our industry answer the barometer’s questionnaire. They are:
RETAILERS
Independent shops, department stores, chain stores, wholesalers, distributors…
SPECIFIERS
Architects, interior designers, landscapers, real estate developers...
BRANDS
Manufacturers, designers, makers of decor, design or lifestyle products
Professional federations and associations, media outlets, and more…The barometer relies on fruitful partnerships. By circulating the questionnaire to their members or subscribers, these organizations ensure highly qualified targeting. In return, they benefit from exclusive feedback on the barometer’s results that meets their specific needs: presentations, expert interpretations, testimonials, and more.
To receive the latest edition of the barometer and stay informed of the latest shifts in the industry, its future prospects, and trends, you simply need to sign up by providing your email address. You can also choose to share your experience with our community by participating in the survey. In that case, you’ll receive the questionnaire for the next edition, and you’ll also have the chance to express your views on your own experiences and practices.
Receive the barometer, participate in the surveyData from the Maison&Objet barometer has helped inform the creation of the “Projecteurs” papers from the French public investment bank bpifrance entitled « Se lancer dans l’architecture d’intérieur » (“Getting started as an interior designer”) and « Devenir décorateur d’intérieur » (“Becoming an interior decorator”), which are support materials for various professions or industries.