LUXXU, sculptural and luminous luxury
Among the jewels of its catalogue, Pacific Compagnie takes pride in counting LUXXU and its exceptional pieces. Born...

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Discover our daily arrivals, carefully selected from the most iconic design houses: Eichholtz, Manutti, Glatz, Gloster, Riva 1920, Dedon, and more. Every day, our experts seek out exceptional furniture, lighting, and accessories to enrich our collection and inspire you. Whether your style is decidedly luxurious or intentionally minimalist, you will find the statement piece that truly makes a difference.
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Among the jewels of its catalogue, Pacific Compagnie takes pride in counting LUXXU and its exceptional pieces. Born...
Born in 1981 in Bristol, Gloster belongs to those houses that do not simply create furniture: they shape a philosophy...
Born in 1968 in Cabiate, just steps from the enchanting shores of Lake Como, Porada extends the history initiated...
Luxury decorative furniture embodies the pinnacle of design excellence and artisanal craftsmanship. These exceptional pieces combine refined aesthetics, premium materials, and impeccable quality to create stunning interiors. In a constantly evolving market, high-end furniture stands out with its thoughtful design and outstanding durability.
The luxury decorative furniture market is experiencing growth in France and globally. Worldwide, the luxury furniture market generated revenue of €42 billion ($46 billion) in 2024 and is expected to achieve a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.28% through 2029. Europe stands as the largest and fastest-growing market for luxury furniture. In fact, it holds 42% of the market, led by Italy, France, and Germany, renowned for their craftsmanship and iconic brands. This trend is driven by urbanization, strong interest in interior design, and demand for sustainable and eco-friendly products.
The residential segment dominates the luxury furniture market in France, accounting for approximately 64% of the market in 2024. This dominance is largely due to the strong French tradition in furniture design and manufacturing. On average, French families own 61 pieces of furniture, and about 25% of households regularly update their furnishings.
The commercial segment, which includes furniture for offices and hotels, is also experiencing strong growth. The construction of new commercial and hotel spaces is driving demand for high-end luxury furniture. This segment is also benefiting from the expansion of the real estate sector and increased investments in infrastructure.
At Pacific Compagnie, our 6458 sqft Parisian showroom showcases an exceptional selection of high-end decorative furniture. The unique pieces on display embody the excellence of French and European craftsmanship, with impeccable finishes and noble materials.
We take pride in highlighting the exceptional expertise of artisans in our luxury furniture collections. Our unique pieces result from close collaboration with talented cabinetmakers who passionately craft solid wood, expert marble workers who create elegantly rare tabletops, and master glassmakers whose talent transforms glass into true works of art.
Our furniture includes high-end materials such as solid woods (oak, walnut, cherry) sourced from sustainably managed French forests, marbles and natural stones selected from the finest quarries, and fabrics and leathers from prestigious houses. Moreover, the trendiest materials in high-end furniture are:
To preserve the beauty and longevity of your luxury furniture, proper maintenance is essential. Regular dusting with a soft, non-abrasive cloth is recommended to maintain their luster. To protect your furniture, avoid direct exposure to UV rays and consider using protective covers if necessary. Additionally, opt for cleaning products specifically designed for your furniture's materials.
For wooden furniture, it's advisable to clean them weekly and inspect them monthly for any signs of wear or structural damage. Finally, annual professional maintenance, particularly for upholstered furniture, helps preserve their condition and value over time.