Three years later - it’s surprising how time flies - we have come back to the show that saw CITMA be born. Many things have changed in the city of light: now we don´t find a mass of Chinese businessmen in every restaurant of the city and the snow hasn’t surprised us either in the boulevards.
Paris receives, with a leaden grey, the presence of the enterprising in an edition, 2010, marked with the commitments for the secure value and the risk limitation. As a Truffaut film, we have shown up to ogle in slow motion and we have left a wide report about the Show in our Flickr.


Nevertheless, for those who couldn't visit it and would like to keep informed, we undress the tendencies in 14 points...
- Little risk, much crisis and more fear. “God save the markets”.
- It consolidates as an Interiors Show.
- Quality and Design are still in Italy.
- Little home furniture with very natural wood and colors. Little stridencies and absence of high gloss.
- Too many natural stone substitutive.
- Some innovations in chair systems and opening devices for tables.
- Oak keeps being the main figure in material.
- Kitchen keeps being the subsector that marks furniture innovations.
- Much French public, little Spanish companies and warning, Portuguese companies are coming!!
- More outstanding hall: 7A and B where we could see something different.
- Plentiful presence of imported low quality product.
- Our congratulations to the company Guadarte for its stand, in a good location, it was noticeable.
- Everything is clear. Nothing is dark (an antidote to the crisis?) a local market trend?).
- Abundance of fabrics stands full of public. Much felt and some novelties in materials.
He estado en Maison y no megustó este año. mucho de lo mismo de siempre y la gente de París debe de cambiar un pco la feria.
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