Louis Vuitton Steps Into Home Design at Milan Design Week 2025
by Adriano Batista
At Milan Design Week this year, Louis Vuitton presented its Home Collection, an extension of its Objets Nomades line. The pieces were displayed in Palazzo Serbelloni, a neoclassical palace that matched the brand’s mix of tradition and modern design.
Since 2012, Objets Nomades has featured limited-edition furniture made in collaboration with designers like India Mahdavi, Patricia Urquiola, and Estúdio Campana. The new Home Collection expands this idea, offering a wider range of objects meant for daily living.
The Signature collection, designed by Patrick Jouin and Cristián Mohaded, reworks Louis Vuitton’s recognizable details—leather, wood, marquetry—into functional furniture. The pieces are made to be used, not just admired.
Inside the palazzo, the collection was arranged in different rooms, each with its own atmosphere. The Parini room focused on textiles, combining patterns by Charlotte Perriand, Cristián Mohaded, Zanellato/Bortotto, and Fortunato Depero alongside the Malle Vin trunk. Nearby, the modular game table and Kaleidoscope cabinet by Estúdio Campana mixed furniture and sculpture, playing with the idea of travel-inspired design.
Another room highlighted the work of Fortunato Depero, with bright colors turning fabrics and plates into wall decorations. The Beauharnais room was set up like a living space, with the Lagoon sofa by Patrick Jouin, Pecora armchairs by Patricia Urquiola, and the Vertigo coffee table. Smaller objects, like the Diago vases and Pétalo baskets, added softer, natural shapes to the room.
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