At the heart of Salone del Mobile 2025, one of the world’s most prestigious design events, Louis Vuitton returns to Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan to unveil its latest Objets Nomades collection. Since its debut in 2012, this iconic series has redefined luxury furniture design, blending cutting-edge creativity with exceptional artisanal craftsmanship.
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Objets Nomades: A Journey of Artistic Expression
The Objets Nomades Collection was born from Louis Vuitton’s desire to explore the art of travel through the lens of design. Each piece — whether a hammock, foldable stool, armchair, or room divider — is a limited-edition design object that transcends functionality to become a statement of modern elegance. Using the Maison’s signature leather expertise, the creations push the boundaries of material innovation and contemporary aesthetics.

The collection also pays tribute to Louis Vuitton’s heritage of bespoke travel objects, such as the legendary Bed Trunk made in 1874 for French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza. Today’s Objets Nomades echo that same spirit of exploration, adapted for modern interiors and lifestyles.

Celebrated Designers, Global Visions
Over the years, Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades has collaborated with a diverse and celebrated group of designers, including India Mahdavi, Patricia Urquiola, Marcel Wanders Studio, Campana Brothers, and Atelier Oï. Each brings their unique creative vision, merging innovation with the Maison’s unparalleled craftsmanship.
These collaborations result in pieces that are not just furniture — they are collectible art forms that redefine what contemporary luxury design means today.

An Immersive Dialogue Between Heritage and Innovation
Visitors to the Louis Vuitton exhibition are invited to step into a world where heritage craftsmanship meets bold, forward-thinking design. The curated space at Palazzo Serbelloni transforms each piece into a living sculpture, allowing guests to experience the textures, shapes, and stories behind every creation. More than just a showcase, the installation is an immersive journey that reflects Louis Vuitton’s ongoing commitment to innovation, cultural dialogue, and the evolving art of travel.


Milan Design Week 2025: A Must-See Experience
From April 8–13, during Milan Design Week 2025, visitors can explore the new Objets Nomades and Trunks Collection at Palazzo Serbelloni. This immersive exhibition is where innovation meets tradition, showcasing how design excellence and craftsmanship continue to evolve in dialogue with today’s global creative landscape.
Whether you’re a design enthusiast, interior architect, or luxury lifestyle connoisseur, the Louis Vuitton presentation at Salone del Mobile 2025 is an unmissable highlight.

Louis Vuitton affirms its position as a leader in contemporary design, seamlessly merging tradition with innovation. Through Objets Nomades, the brand continues to expand the boundaries of luxury, proving its enduring influence and creative strength in the global design landscape.