In the never-ending agenda of Milan Design Week, Louis Vuitton introduces its first Home Collection at the city’s Palazzo Serbelloni, a natural evolution of its renowned Objets Nomades. If you keep up with the Maison, you’re probably already aware of its ability to touch every aspect of our lives. More than just fashion, Louis Vuitton has long been known for its commitment to art and craftsmanship. And once again, it delivers — this time, with a display that goes beyond an exhibition.
As part of Milan Design Week 2025, Louis Vuitton unveils exclusive designs in a sensorial experience that reflects its holistic vision of contemporary living. Since 2012, Objets Nomades has been synonymous with creative exploration through collaborations with renowned designers such as India Mahdavi, Estúdio Campana, and Patricia Urquiola. With the new Home Collection, the French House takes a step further, introducing pieces that reinterpret its classic codes with a modern aesthetic. The Signature collection, designed by Patrick Jouin and Cristián Mohaded, blends leather, woods, and marquetry with a clean result — all while preserving the artisanal savoir-faire.
During the immersive tour of Palazzo Serbelloni, each room comes alive with its own visual language. Textiles created by leading designers, trunks transformed into sculptural furniture, and decorative objects that evoke Louis Vuitton’s nomadic heritage form a vibrant, eclectic universe. From the Lagoon sofa to the Diago vases, each piece not only enhances the space but also tells a story of design, emotion, and excellence.






