LOUIS VUITTON – NEW HOME COLLECTIONS

Louis Vuitton has always cultivated a great creative interplay with the world of design. From the appearance of the first trunks that revolutionised the Art of Travel, the House has placed originality and innovation at the heart of its vision. Examples include the emblematic 1885 Bed Trunk, the 1930 Stokowski trunk in Monogram canvas, or the Library Trunk, a cross between a travel object and a piece of furniture. The Objets Nomades has become the heir to this innovative spirit. Launched in 2012, the collection brings forth designer objects in limited series, each more extraordinary than the last. They showcase both incredible craftsmanship and the creativity of the guest designers, who include some of the greatest talents of the international scene including Estúdio Campana, India Mahdavi, and Patricia Urquiola.

In 2025, Louis Vuitton continues to explore the realm of design and decoration by opening a new chapter expressed by the launch of the Louis Vuitton Home Collections to constitute a comprehensive world dedicated to the art of living. To cover an unprecedented scope, Louis Vuitton Home Collections encapsulates five product categories: Objets Nomades, the new Signature Collection (furniture and lighting), Decoration (objects and textiles), Tableware, and exceptional gaming.

To celebrate the launch of the new Maison collections, Louis Vuitton is paying tribute to the Italian graphic artist Fortunato Depero, with his futuristic textile and tableware creations, and to Charlotte Perriand, with the publication of new textiles by the designer whose visionary talent has already been honoured by both Louis Vuitton and the eponymous Foundation.

 

Louis Vuitton Signature Collection

In an ode to comfort and cheerfulness, Louis Vuitton launches the Signature collection, a new furniture and lighting offer demonstrating its refined sense of design and creativity. This collection celebrates the combination of an eminently contemporary aesthetic with the palette of highly recognisable forms and savoir-faire distinctive to Louis Vuitton, distilled with care and ingenuity whether in a play on graphics, a texture, or an exceptional finish. Constituting a comprehensive universe from modular sofas to chairs and from sideboards to tables, each piece reinvents the House’s codes in its own way, showcasing its emblematic materials such as leather and wood, and introducing a custom selection ranging from luxury fabrics to precious woods to onyx and marquetry.

The work of the French designer Patrick Jouin encapsulates a philosophy of life where each object mingles beauty and culture, joy and serenity. One example is the armchair nestled within a zippered leather cladding and accessorised with a golden padlock like a travel trunk. In keeping with his Argentinian origins, Cristián Mohaded bases his approach on archetypal shapes in order to sustain their essential spirit, expressing ethnic inspirations which bring each creation authenticity and heritage. Through signature stitching, graphics, or details of trunk-making craftsmanship, his pieces are subtly punctuated with the Louis Vuitton codes. The Italian star of the Milanese scene, Patricia Urquiola, presents a comforting, curvaceous new armchair and various decorative objects. Rounding out the selection is a swervy new lamp revealed by Atelier Biagetti that flaunts the leather savoir-faire and creative talent of this Italian duo.

 

Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades Collection

New Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades are also making an appearance in the array. Embodying the creative boldness of Estúdio Campana, the Kaleidoscope cabinet – crafted in eight colours, each released as a one-off – will be displayed in its blue version at Milan Design Week. Two new pieces join the “Cocoon Couture” series, the Boitata and the Uirapuru, to be released for the occasion as exceptional one-offs. Studio LV also reveals a curvy new leather Totem Vinyle, promising convivial musical moments.

 

Exceptional Gaming

The Home Collections also offer a platform for expression for remarkable games to proudly exhibit as part of an interior decor. These include a pinball machine inspired by the world of Pharrell Williams, Men’s Creative Director of Louis Vuitton, and his latest fashion show for the Fall-Winter 2025 season. That concept sets the tone for this range, which also includes a game table for lovers of chess or mahjong. Along the same lines, Estúdio Campana reinterprets the iconic table football with a surrealist one- off filled with humour and eccentricity, inspired by the aquatic world.

 

Home Decoration and Textiles

Several lines of decorative objects and home textiles, each remarkable for their graphic inventiveness and energising colour range, are being launched in addition to these new pieces. In lavish materials and with premium finishes, each brings a delicate, sensuous touch to any interior. Patricia Urquiola proposes catch-all trays in her unique range of hues, as well as vases inspired by her Palaver chair, one of the icons of the Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades Collection.

The Spanish artist and designer Jaime Hayon unveils an array of leather and ceramic objects emblematic of his exhilarating multicolour world. And several designers contributed to the creation of the Home’s textile universe.

The new collections of wool and cashmere plaids and cushions are directly inspired by the unprecedented yet, timeless designs in the archives of Fortunato Depero and Charlotte Perriand. There are also contemporary textile creations by Zanelatto/Bortotto and Cristian Mohaded. The Argentinian has designed plaids and cushions with graphic signatures inspired by the Damier and the House’s initials, combined with intense colour variations. The rugs, meanwhile, are inspired by the clay mountains of his native Argentina, as well as the glaciers of southern Argentina. Her series of vases and table centrepieces with chromatic and geometric variations completes the range.

 

Table Arts

Likewise, the table arts array continues to be enriched with new designs, shapes, and inspirations that navigate the world’s cultures and styles. The deep black colour of the coiling collection by the Japanese designer Nendo flatters the pristine Limoges porcelain adorned with endless variations of the Monogram, flowers, and lozenges. The Splendor and Constellation lines, released in late 2024 – as well as the Capri collection inspired by the Italian Riviera –, are the ambassadors of this art of living and of entertaining that is so distinctive of Louis Vuitton, celebrating luxury in everyday rituals.

To honour its new collections and uphold its age-old culture of transmission, Louis Vuitton pays tribute to Fortunato Depero, master of the dazzling Futurist movement and a graphic genius who emerged in early 20th-century Italy. His work is represented through a collection of colourful tableware and home textiles emblematic of his avant- garde graphic style and fantastical bestiary.

Inspired by imaginary worlds, joie de vivre and inventiveness, the Home Collections are all invitations to embark on multiple interior voyages. Driven by the creative and techniques challenges inherent to the spirit of Louis Vuitton and infused with its iconic savoir-faire, the House transforms into a giant dreamcatcher where anything is possible.

 

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