Louis Vuitton Reimagines the Home at Milan Design Week 2025

​Louis Vuitton debuted its expanded Home Collections at Milan Design Week 2025, marking a new chapter in the brand’s evolution into a comprehensive lifestyle label.


WORDS Gina Dionisio PHOTOS Courtesy of Louis Vuitton


Revealed for the first time in the sprawling setting of Palazzo Serbelloni, Louis Vuitton gave those attending Milan Design Week 2025 a glimpse of their new playful Home Collections alongside the now iconic Objets Nomades. 

Since its debut in 2012, Objets Nomades has embodied Louis Vuitton’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of design through imaginative collaborations with acclaimed contemporary creatives such as India Mahdavi, Patricia Urquiola, and Estúdio Campana. In 2025, the brand ushers in a bold new era with the launch of its ever-growing Home Collections. Alongside Objets Nomades, the Louis Vuitton Home Collections presents a range of furniture, lighting, objet d’art, home textiles, tableware and even unique games.

Louis Vuitton at Milan Design Week 2025

Louis Vuitton revealed its homeware collection through a spectacular display that unfolded room by room within the walls of the historical Palazzo Serbelloni. In the Giangaleazzo Room on the first floor, furniture pieces by Patrick Jouin and Cristián Mohaded were presented alongside iconic Objets Nomades designs and newly introduced home textiles.

In the Gabrio Room, a refined dinner scene was arranged around Cristián Mohaded’s Atlas table, complemented by new Arts de la Table pieces – most notably the Dolce Vita plates, which give a subtle nod to Sicily. The centrepiece of this new collection, the Malle Vaisselier, revealed a display of refined porcelain and delicate glasses. The colourful objects from Jaime Hayon’s Botanik collection were also presented alongside the Valse lamp by Atelier Biagetti.

Louis Vuitton at Milan Design Week 2025
The brand paid homage to Fortunato Depero, with textiles and plates – displayed on plinths or hung on walls – as elevated works of art.

Creating a vibrant scene in Beauharnais Room was Patrick Jouin’s Lagoon sofa, Patricia Urquiola’s Pecora armchairs, Inti vases and Vertigo Coffee table. The Parini Room showcased signature pieces by Charlotte Perriand, Cristián Mohaded, Zanellato/Bortotto and Fortunato Depero. The adjacent bedrooms revealed spectacular pieces, too: a modular Games table and the fascinating Kaleidoscope cabinet by Estúdio Campana.

Louis Vuitton at Milan Design Week 2025

The modernist “La Maison au Bord de l’Eau”, designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1934 and reconstructed by Louis Vuitton for the first time in 2013, was displayed in the courtyard.

Coinciding with Milan Design Week 2025, Louis Vuitton opened its redesigned flagship store on Via Montenapoleone. Designed by Peter Marino, the luxury boutique offers an immersive retail experience by combining the space with its restaurant DaV by Da Vittorio and adjacent bar. | eu.louisvuitton.com


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