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Louis Vuitton is doing more than travel trunks and monogrammed bags in 2025. The French fashion house is launching a full-scale Home Collections line that covers everything from sculptural furniture to futuristic tableware and even high-design game tables. And no, this isn’t just about logos on throw pillows.
Debuted during Milan Design Week, this new chapter brings together art, craftsmanship, and home design in a way that feels intentional and rich with detail. It’s a full-on lifestyle expansion—and it’s making some noise.

A Whole World of Design, Not Just Décor
The Louis Vuitton Home Collections are split across five major categories: the Objets Nomades collection, a brand-new Signature Collection of furniture and lighting, decorative objects and textiles, tableware, and a section dedicated to exceptional games (yes, including a pinball machine).
The aim? To turn your living space into a curated experience, built around design, innovation, and that signature LV flair.
Furniture That Looks Like Art (And Acts Like It Too)
The Signature Collection puts craftsmanship front and center. Think: a leather-wrapped armchair with a gold padlock nodding to LV’s travel trunks, modular sofas with custom fabric and wood finishes, and a lamp that curves like a ribbon. It’s a lineup made in collaboration with some of design’s biggest names—Patrick Jouin, Patricia Urquiola, Cristián Mohaded, and Atelier Biagetti among them.
Each piece taps into Louis Vuitton’s heritage but isn’t stuck in the past. It’s bold, tactile, and clearly meant for more than just showing off.
New Objets Nomades Push the Boundaries
This long-running series gets updated with rare one-off pieces like the Kaleidoscope Cabinet by Estúdio Campana—each version made in a different color, only one of each produced. There’s also the Boitata and Uirapuru—two sculptural pieces debuting as part of the Cocoon Couture line.
And for a music moment? The curvy new Totem Vinyle, wrapped in leather, turns your record collection into the centerpiece of the room.
Home Games, But Make It Louis Vuitton
The game room got a luxury upgrade. There’s a new chess and mahjong table set, and even a surrealist table football (foosball) design by Estúdio Campana. But the scene-stealer is a pinball machine inspired by Pharrell Williams and his FW25 menswear collection. It’s colorful, quirky, and definitely not your average rec-room staple.
Artful Touches for Living Spaces
Beyond the big items, the brand introduced a wide range of décor—from leather trays and ceramic pieces by Jaime Hayon to velvet-soft blankets inspired by design legends Fortunato Depero and Charlotte Perriand.
Cristián Mohaded’s textile designs stand out with bold colors and graphic patterns inspired by Argentina’s landscapes, while Patricia Urquiola’s vases and trays bring in her unmistakable, joyful aesthetic.
The Dining Table’s Never Looked Better
Even the tableware gets a high-concept twist. Japanese designer Nendo's deep-black Limoges porcelain collection features monograms, flowers, and lozenges arranged in new, unexpected ways. Other standout collections include Splendor, Constellation, and Capri—a set inspired by the Italian Riviera.
Together, they bring luxury to everyday rituals—without feeling too precious to actually use.
It’s More Than a Home Line—It’s a Shift in Lifestyle
Louis Vuitton’s Home Collections aren’t just about aesthetics. They tell stories—about craft, culture, and the future of design. And while the pieces may be aspirational, they reflect a bigger shift: that home is now just as much a part of your personal style as what you wear.
