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LOUIS VUITTON HOME COLLECTIONS 2025: A NEW CHAPTER IN THE ART OF LIVING

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 14 May 2025

Images courtesy of Louis Vuitton

The home as a true expression of the art of living.

Louis Vuitton has long cultivated a deep and dynamic dialogue with the design world. From the creation of its first revolutionary trunks to its ongoing exploration of form and function, the House has consistently championed creativity and innovation. In 2025, this legacy enters a bold new era with the introduction of the Louis Vuitton Home Collections — a complete lifestyle universe that elevates the Maison’s approach to art, design, and living.
  

A Comprehensive Design Vision
Unveiled during Milan Design Week at the Palazzo Serbelloni, the Louis Vuitton Home Collections expand the brand’s presence in interiors with unprecedented scope. Extending the spirit of the Objets Nomades series, first launched in 2012, the new collections encompass:


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• The Signature Collection: Furniture and lighting pieces that embody Louis Vuitton’s distinct aesthetic and artisanal excellence.
Décor and Home Textiles: Contemporary accents that bring warmth, sophistication, and identity to interior spaces.
Tableware and Exceptional Games: Crafted with precision and elegance, these pieces transform daily rituals into refined pleasures.

Every object is conceived as both practical and poetic — refined, contemporary, and imbued with a sense of joie de vivre. They echo the Maison’s history of blending utility and beauty, with historic precedents such as the 1885 Bed Trunk, the 1930 Stokowski Desk-Trunk, and the Library Trunk inspiring today’s designs.

A Showcase of Artistic Collaborations
The Objets Nomades remain a central pillar of the Home Collections, enriched by contributions from some of the world’s most esteemed designers. New works by Estúdio Campana, India Mahdavi, Patricia Urquiola, Atelier Biagetti, Raw Edges, and Atelier Oï push the boundaries of craftsmanship and conceptual design. Each piece is an inventive encounter between Louis Vuitton’s savoir-faire and the designer’s creative language.

Notable highlights include:
The “Disco Cocoon” by Estúdio Campana — a mirrored, suspended chair that refracts light with playful brilliance.
“Binda” by Raw Edges — an elegant sofa and armchair set with sensuous contrasts of leather and velvet.
The “Flower Tower” by Atelier Biagetti — a sculptural lamp composed of hand-blown glass bubbles evoking the Monogram motif.
The “Spiral Chandelier,” by Atelier Oï a stunning sculpture of leather and light, and the “Quetzal” mobile, inspired by the vibrant plumage of South American birds
Additionally, Marc Newson with Cabinet of Curiosities  transforms the iconic trunk into a modular sculpture of 19 leather cubes—an elegant interplay of concealment, craft, and contemporary design.
“Kagebana” by Nendo – deep black tableware collection, which mean “flowers in the shadow,” celebrates both Japanese craftsmanship and Louis Vuitton’s innovative creativity.
“Aventura sofa and armchair” by Cristián Mohaded – welcoming seats with the leather reinforcements handsomely protecting the corners of House’s travel trunks become structural, decorative elements.
“Botanik Collection” by Jaime Hayon a variety of leather-covered ceramic shapes that are both decorative and practical, a tribute to nature and elegance.

Cristián Mohaded

Jaime Hayon

Homage to Visionary Artists
To mark the launch, Louis Vuitton pays tribute to two creative icons. A series of tableware and textiles inspired by Fortunato Depero, the Italian Futurist, infuses the collection with bold, graphic energy. In parallel, the Maison honors Charlotte Perriand with the release of exclusive textiles that celebrate her enduring modernist vision — a continuation of the dialogue already established through previous Louis Vuitton and Fondation Louis Vuitton exhibitions.

Louis Vuitton Home Collections 2025 redefine the contours of domestic space, weaving heritage with innovation, and personal expression with timeless luxury — affirming the home as a true expression of the art of living.

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