Milan Design Week 2026 became a curated stage where design, architecture, and storytelling merged into a single language. Within this context, Louis Vuitton presented a refined vision of its iconic universe of travel-inspired creations. The Objets Nomades collection emerged as a poetic dialogue between heritage, craftsmanship, and contemporary collectible design.
Set inside a historic Milanese palazzo, the exhibition transformed space into narrative. Each room unfolded as an immersive composition where objects were not simply displayed, but carefully staged to evoke emotion, memory, and movement.
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A Historic Space Transformed into Experience
Hosted at the Palazzo Serbelloni, the presentation of Objets Nomades transformed architecture into storytelling. Located in the heart of Milan, the 18th-century palace is renowned for its neoclassical interiors, grand frescoed ceilings, and aristocratic heritage, making it one of the city’s most iconic historical residences.
For Milan Design Week 2026, Louis Vuitton reimagined the Palazzo Serbelloni through immersive scenography, where ornate salons and monumental corridors became the backdrop for collectible design. The contrast between classical architecture and sculptural furniture established a sophisticated dialogue between heritage and innovation.

Rather than following a traditional exhibition format, the presentation unfolded as a sequence of curated atmospheres. Each room framed the pieces differently through light, texture, and spatial composition, transforming Objets Nomades into a refined cultural experience where environment and object became inseparable.

Pierre Legrain’s Vision
One of the defining moments of the exhibition was the tribute to Pierre Legrain, the visionary Art Deco designer whose collaboration with Louis Vuitton shaped a bold visual language of geometry, craftsmanship, and material experimentation. Through a curated selection of re-editions, the House revisited Legrain’s distinctive aesthetic, bringing archival heritage into a contemporary design dialogue.
Highlights included the Celeste dressing table and the Riviera Chilienne chair, crafted with refined materials such as wood, leather, and mother-of-pearl. Alongside these historic revivals, studios such as Estudio Campana and Raw Edges introduced contemporary creations that brought experimentation and tactile innovation to Objets Nomades, reinforcing the collection’s evolving identity through a balance of heritage and modern collectible design.

Revisiting Louis Vuitton’s Travel Heritage
The Giangaleazzo Room immerses visitors in the origins of Louis Vuitton, unfolding as an evocative journey through the House’s early identity and its enduring relationship with travel. Within a scenographic setting inspired by the elegance of 1920s train travel, archival illustrations, historic trunks, and travel artifacts are recontextualized to evoke the spirit of movement, discovery, and craftsmanship. Rather than a static display of heritage, the space constructs a narrative environment where history is experienced through atmosphere, reinforcing the Maison’s foundational dialogue between travel and design culture.
Icons Reimagined in the Napoleonica Room
Within the Napoleonica Room, the Pierre Legrain tribute unfolds as a curated statement of Art Deco reinterpretation, where textiles, lacquered surfaces, and refined tableware are composed into a cohesive visual narrative. Drawing inspiration from Legrain’s archival work and bookbinding aesthetics, the space transforms historical references into a contemporary design language defined by contrast, rhythm, and material depth.


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Louis Vuitton Home Collection
The Home Collection introduces a refined vision of contemporary living, where furniture, tableware, and decorative objects extend Louis Vuitton’s design universe beyond exhibition space into the realm of everyday life. Rooted in a dialogue between heritage and innovation, the collection expresses a seamless continuity between craftsmanship traditions and modern design sensibilities.
More than a simple expansion of categories, it reflects a broader vision of lifestyle, where each object is conceived as part of a coherent aesthetic world defined by material excellence, attention to detail, and a constant pursuit of creative refinement.
Objets Nomades: Contemporary Design in Motion
The Objets Nomades collection unites international designers and master artisans in a shared exploration of materiality and form, where noble materials and innovative techniques converge in sculptural yet functional design pieces. This creative dialogue transforms each object into a study of balance between utility, experimentation, and artistic expression.
Among its standout creations, the Stella Armchair by Raw Edges captures this spirit through its dynamic textile surface, which introduces optical illusion and a sense of shifting perception. This approach reinforces the collection’s evolving identity, defined by collaboration, material innovation, and a continuous redefinition of contemporary collectible design.


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Trunks: The Legacy of Travel
Louis Vuitton’s trunks carry forward a deep heritage of travel and precision, evolving from utilitarian objects into enduring symbols of design excellence. Defined by a balance between technical innovation and signature aesthetic codes, each creation reflects the Maison’s ability to preserve tradition while continually redefining its visual language.
Craftsmanship as a Contemporary Language
What defines Objets Nomades is not only its aesthetic language, but its deep commitment to craftsmanship. Each piece reflects meticulous attention to materiality, technique, and artisanal heritage, translating Louis Vuitton’s legacy of travel craftsmanship into contemporary collectible design.
Pieces such as the Cocoon Dichroic, the Riviera Chilienne, and finely crafted decorative objects highlight this approach, where innovation and tradition coexist seamlessly. Rather than treating craftsmanship as a static heritage, Louis Vuitton elevates it into a living language, one that evolves through experimentation while remaining deeply rooted in savoir-faire.
This philosophy resonates within the universe of Boca do Lobo, where craftsmanship is also understood as an artistic force, transforming materials into expressive, timeless design statements.
Milan Design Week as a Cultural Narrative
Milan Design Week continues to evolve as a global platform for cultural expression, and Louis Vuitton’s celebrated collection stands as one of its most refined statements. In 2026, scenography, architecture, and collectible design merged into a unified experience where space, light, and atmosphere shaped the narrative.
The exhibition revealed a continuous dialogue between heritage and innovation, where each piece reflected craftsmanship, material excellence, and creative exploration. Through immersive spaces, sculptural objects, and visionary collaborations, it became a refined expression of contemporary design culture.






