Louis Vuitton is showcasing its Objets Nomades exhibition at Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan, open to the public from April 8th to 13th, 2025, as part of Milan Design Week. The exhibition presents a stunning collection of innovative furniture and design pieces, highlighting the intersection of craftsmanship and modern living. Featuring works by renowned designers such as Estúdio Campana and Patricia Urquiola, Objets Nomades reimagines contemporary furniture through bold, visionary concepts.
One of the standout pieces is the Cocoon Couture, designed by Estúdio Campana, which blends soft materials with sculptural forms to create an intimate, cocoon-like seating experience. Patricia Urquiola’s Hommage chairs combine minimalism with vibrant color, paying tribute to Louis Vuitton’s legacy while offering modern comfort. The exhibition also includes the House’s iconic trunks, which blend heritage craftsmanship with a contemporary art of travel.
In addition to the exhibition, Louis Vuitton has opened its flagship store on Via Montenapoleone, dedicating an entire floor to the new Home Collections. The Objets Nomades collection celebrates the Art de Vivre, offering a complete luxury experience with exquisite materials, elegant design, and timeless savoir-faire.







Photography courtesy of LOUIS VUITTON