Louis Vuitton: Crafting a Universe for the Art of Living

From revolutionizing travel with ingenious trunks to orchestrating a symphony of design through its Objets Nomades, Louis Vuitton has long been a curator of exceptional living. Now, in 2025, the esteemed House embarks on an ambitious new chapter with the launch of its comprehensive Louis Vuitton Home Collections, a curated world dedicated to elevating the everyday.

This unprecedented expansion encompasses five distinct yet interconnected categories: the celebrated Objets Nomades, the debut Signature Collection of furniture and lighting, exquisite Decoration including objects and textiles, refined Tableware, and exceptional Gaming pieces designed to be admired as much as enjoyed.

To mark this significant milestone, Louis Vuitton pays homage to two visionary artists. The vibrant futurism of Italian graphic artist Fortunato Depero, with his dynamic textile and tableware creations, finds a contemporary echo. Simultaneously, the enduring legacy of Charlotte Perriand is celebrated with the publication of new textiles, further cementing the House's admiration for her pioneering talent.

The Signature Collection: An Ode to Comfort and Cheerfulness

The new Signature Collection is a testament to Louis Vuitton's refined design sensibility and unwavering creativity. This offering of furniture and lighting seamlessly blends a distinctly contemporary aesthetic with the House's iconic forms and unparalleled savoir-faire. From modular sofas to elegant chairs, and from sophisticated sideboards to striking tables, each piece reinvents Louis Vuitton's codes through playful graphics, luxurious textures, and exceptional finishes.

Emblematic materials like supple leather and rich wood are showcased alongside a custom selection of opulent fabrics, precious woods, and striking onyx and marquetry. The collection features collaborations with renowned designers. Patrick Jouin captures a philosophy of joyful serenity with pieces like an armchair cocooned in zippered leather, complete with a signature golden padlock. Cristián Mohaded draws inspiration from his Argentinian heritage, infusing archetypal shapes with ethnic influences and subtle Louis Vuitton details. Milanese luminary Patricia Urquiola introduces comforting, curvaceous forms in an armchair and a range of decorative objects. Adding a touch of playful artistry, Atelier Biagetti unveils a swervy lamp that highlights the House's leather mastery and their own creative flair.

Objets Nomades: Boldness in Limited Edition

The spirit of innovation continues with new additions to the Objets Nomades collection. Estúdio Campana's audacious Kaleidoscope cabinet, a one-off masterpiece in eight distinct colors, makes its debut in a striking blue hue at Milan Design Week. The "Cocoon Couture" series welcomes two exceptional one-offs: the mythical Boitata and the melodious Uirapuru. Meanwhile, Studio LV introduces the curvaceous leather Totem Vinyle, promising stylish sonic moments.

Exceptional Gaming: Where Play Meets Art

The Louis Vuitton Home Collections redefine leisure with a selection of remarkable games designed to be statement pieces. A pinball machine inspired by the vibrant world of Pharrell Williams' Fall-Winter 2025 collection sets a playful tone. A refined game table caters to enthusiasts of chess and mahjong. Adding a touch of surrealist whimsy, Estúdio Campana reinterprets the classic table football with an aquatic-inspired one-off filled with humour and eccentricity.

Home Decoration and Textiles: A Sensuous Touch

Expanding beyond furniture and games, the Home Collections introduce several lines of decorative objects and home textiles characterized by graphic inventiveness and an energizing palette. Crafted from lavish materials with premium finishes, each piece adds a delicate and sensuous touch to any interior. Patricia Urquiola presents uniquely hued catch-all trays and vases inspired by her iconic Palaver chair. Spanish artist Jaime Hayon unveils a vibrant array of leather and ceramic objects.

The textile universe draws inspiration from the archives of Fortunato Depero and Charlotte Perriand, resulting in timeless wool and cashmere plaids and cushions. Contemporary creations by Zanelatto/Bortotto and Cristián Mohaded add modern flair, with Mohaded incorporating graphic signatures inspired by the Damier pattern and the House's initials, alongside intense colour variations and rugs inspired by the landscapes of his native Argentina.

Table Arts: Celebrating Everyday Rituals

The Table Arts collection continues to evolve with new designs, shapes, and inspirations drawn from global cultures. Japanese designer Nendo introduces a striking deep black coiling collection of Limoges porcelain adorned with intricate Monogram, flower, and lozenge variations. The recently launched Splendor, Constellation, and Capri lines embody the art of living and entertaining that is distinctly Louis Vuitton, celebrating luxury in the most intimate of rituals.

With the launch of the Louis Vuitton Home Collections, the House transforms into a veritable dreamcatcher, where creativity knows no bounds. Infused with its iconic savoir-faire and driven by a spirit of innovation, Louis Vuitton continues to craft not just objects, but entire universes for the art of living, inviting us all to embark on multiple interior voyages.

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