Louis Vuitton at Palazzo Serbelloni
Unveiled at Palazzo Serbelloni during Milan Design Week, Louis Vuitton presents a tribute to Pierre Legrain alongside new Objets Nomades pieces — celebrating design heritage, craftsmanship, and contemporary creation.

Pierre Legrain's Vision
Pierre Legrain, a multi-facetted Art Deco artist, shaped a bold visual language of geometry and material. His collaboration with Louis Vuitton now inspires re-editions across furniture, tableware, and textile creations.
A Journey Through the Archives
In the Giangaleazzo Room, visitors are transported back to the House's origins. Archival illustrations, early trunks, and travel objects unfold within a 1920s train setting, evoking Louis Vuitton's enduring art of travel.

Icons Reimagined
In the Napoleonica Room, the Pierre Legrain tribute collection takes center stage uniting graphic textiles, lacquered furniture, and tableware creations inspired by the artist’s bookbindings and archives.

Louis Vuitton Home Collection
A new expression of the art of living takes shape. The Home Collection reveals furniture, tableware, and decorative objects reflecting a dialogue between heritage, craftsmanship, and contemporary innovation.

Objets Nomades
The Objets Nomades Collection brings together international designers and exceptional artisans, where noble materials and innovation unite in sculptural, functional pieces, including the Stella Armchair by Raw Edges, whose textile surface plays with optical illusion.

Trunks
Rooted in a heritage of travel and precision, Louis Vuitton’s trunks are a testament to enduring craftsmanship, where innovation and iconic codes define each creation.

The Art of Savoir-Faire
From the Cocoon Dichroic’s iridescent fringe to the intricate marquetry of a precious box and Riviera Chilienne, each piece reflects a mastery of heritage and contemporary design.

Designers
United by Louis Vuitton’s savoir-faire, the diverse creative visions of the designers – such as Raw Edges, Estudio Campana, and Franck Genser – converge to showcase the vitality of the collection.
















