Living in Style
Global artists take everyday objects beyond the ordinary in Louis Vuitton’s new collection
- Text by Magnifissance Magazine
- Photos Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
Since 2012, Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades collection has brought together innovative design with the brand’s legacy of craftsmanship. Through collaborations with designers from around the world, the collection introduced a series of one-of-a-kind, limited-edition pieces that highlighted the artists’ distinctive visions.
Now, the Maison is expanding on the concept for 2025, aiming to elevate home interiors to new heights. The upcoming home collections will bring together some of the world’s leading design talents to create offerings across five categories: Objets Nomades; a Signature collection of furniture and lighting; decoration; tableware; and gaming. In the hands of these designers, each object transforms into a work of art, elevating everyday living into a refined experience.
The new Signature collection of creative furnishings and lighting pieces brings together contemporary aesthetics with Louis Vuitton’s savoir faire. Among the standout designs is an armchair by French designer Patrick Jouin, featuring zippered leather and secured with a golden padlock—an homage to Vuitton’s iconic travel trunks. Cristián Mohaded, renowned for his sculptural forms, infuses his creations with influences from his native Argentina, while incorporating Vuitton’s signature stitching. Adding her distinctive touch, Spain’s Patricia Urquiola introduces a curvaceous armchair and playful decorative objects, seamlessly blending bold style with comfort.
Lighting becomes a striking statement in the hands of Italian duo Atelier Biagetti, exemplified by their conceptual curved lamp, which pays homage to Vuitton’s leather craftsmanship. Meanwhile, modern interpretations of archival motifs emerge in avant-garde home textiles by Italy’s Futurist artist Fortunato Depero, and visionary textile designer Charlotte Perriand. Ethnic wool and cashmere patterns reflect the Italian heritage of the Zanellato/Bortotto creative team; while rugs by Cristián Mohaded are inspired by the rich landscapes of Argentina’s clay mountains and glaciers.
Vuitton’s iconic monogram, along with floral motifs, is reimagined on black Limoges porcelain in Japanese designer Nendo’s tableware collection, while Depero infuses the table with vibrant energy through brightly coloured pieces. To cap off the collection, an extraordinary gaming series elevates play to new heights, with standout pieces including a pinball machine and game table inspired by Pharrell Williams’ latest men’s fashion show, as well as a surreal, aquatic-themed table football by Brazil’s whimsical Estúdio Campana.









