Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025
- Yellowdot Design Office
- Nov 17
- 2 min read
We are very happy that our piece 'Hatch' - Double eggshell floorlamp was selected to be part of the exhibition LIVING MATTERS curated by Elizabeth Leriche as part of Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025. 3-6 December 2025 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center.
“Living Matters” curated by Elizabeth Leriche – A dynamic and fertile encounter between European and Asian creative spheres, showcasing organic forms, colours, and craftsmanship and featuring Affective Cocoon, Inner Forest, and Chromatic Exuberance that offer you an immersive exploration of design as an ecology of care and connection.
The Hatch Double Eggshell Floor Lamp by Yellowdot transforms discarded eggshells into a sculptural lighting piece symbolizing renewal and double luck, where the handcrafted eggshell parabolic diffusers, soft LED glow, and polished steel merge fragility and precision, evoking warmth, poetic beauty, and the transformation of waste into art. Each lamp is crafted from the eggshell waste of around 50 eggs.


The exhibition LIVING MATTERS seeks to highlight the dialogue and deep connections
between contemporary design and the work of matter, revealing the resonances between a
utilitarian approach to design and a sensitive approach to life and nature.
Designers shape matter to reveal its power symbolic, tactile, affective, protective, soothing, or energizing.
Each material becomes a partner in dialogue, a vessel for both artisanal gestures and
contemporary experimentation, and a generator of narratives.
Three sensory and creative universes invite us to discover spaces “to inhabit” and inspire
new perspectives on our interiors. Living Matters is conceived as a space where different spheres of European and Asian
creation intersect and enrich one another. This dialogue reveals correspondences between
the local and the global, memory and innovation, matter and
imagination capable of illuminating our interdependencies and sketching out a poetics of the living.
Elizabeth Leriche is the director of her eponymous style bureau. She is what is known as a trend hunter. She has worked for over twenty years in the textile, fashion, design, industry and home sectors. She works in close collaboration with other style agencies. Since the creation of the Maison & Objet show, Elizabeth Leriche has been part of the trend observatory. To do this, she likes to put people in situations, inviting them to participate by playing with their senses.



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