In 1854, a man named Louis Vuitton, with his craftsman's spirit, ushered in a new era. From the day he skillfully crafted the world's first revolutionary trunk, the name Louis Vuitton became synonymous with "the art of travel." This art of travel extends beyond travel itself, reaching into the realm of home spaces. Today, Louis Vuitton continues to expand its reach in the field of home aesthetics, and this year's newly launched Louis Vuitton Home Collection marks a new chapter in this journey.
A design language that blends classic and modern elements
Beauty is not inherent in objects; what pleases the eye is valued, and Louis Vuitton understands this principle well. The newly launched Signature collection skillfully balances classic and modern styles with an elegant and relaxed attitude. From leather to wood, from satin fabrics to rare onyx, everything blends naturally like flowing water. The leather armchair designed by French designer Patrick Jouin, with its delicate zippers and gold padlocks reminiscent of a suitcase, seems to hold a story waiting to be told. Argentine designer Cristián Mohaded draws upon local spirit and cultural symbols, combining them with Louis Vuitton's classic logo to present works imbued with a strong sense of humanity, whether simple or exquisite. The new work by Italian design giant Patricia Urquiola, an armchair characterized by its graceful curves, is like a mother's embrace, quietly awaiting the return of her loved one. Furthermore, the lighting pieces from the Milan-based Biagetti workshop showcase the beauty of craftsmanship and a warm ambiance through unique leatherwork.

Home is more than just static furnishings; it can also be a stage for games and laughter. The "Exceptional Gaming" collection adds a touch of fun to serious elegance. Inspired by menswear creative director Pharrell Williams' latest Fall/Winter fashion show, the collection uses pop culture as a framework to create an eye-catching pinball machine, making one realize that toys can also be a symbol of taste.
The deep affection in the decoration
The deepest emotions lie in the everyday moments. Spanish designer Jaime Hayon, in his "Home Decoration and Textiles" collection, uses his imaginative color palette to create a series of leather and ceramic pieces that transform ordinary life into a beautiful landscape. Patricia Urquiola's trays and vases, with their gentle, whispering details, accompany their owners through ordinary yet beautiful years. Furthermore, the textile collection pays homage to the Italian futurist artist Fortunato Depero, whose vibrant patterns and colors, presented through wool and cashmere, create a series of visually stunning poems brimming with life. 
Everyday Feasts of Etiquette and Aesthetics
The dining table is the setting where the aesthetics of life are closest to our very being. Louis Vuitton, with its exceptional vision, continues the diverse dialogue between global cultures and styles, launching a variety of unique table arts. Black plates designed by Japanese designer Nendo complement the dreamlike floral patterns and Monogram logo of Limoges Porcelain from France. Meanwhile, the "Capri Collection," inspired by the Italian coast, infuses luxurious comfort into everyday rituals. The dining table is no longer just a place for clinking plates and glasses, but a silent exchange of subtle emotions between people.
In 1854, a man named Louis Vuitton, with his craftsman's spirit, ushered in a new era. From the day he skillfully crafted the world's first revolutionary trunk, the name Louis Vuitton became synonymous with "the art of travel." This art of travel extends beyond travel itself, reaching into the realm of home spaces. Today, Louis Vuitton continues to expand its reach in home aesthetics, and this year's newly launched Louis Vuitton Home Collection is a new chapter in this journey. Blending classic and modern design philosophies, nothing is inherently beautiful or ugly; beauty lies in what catches the eye, and Louis Vuitton understands this well. The newly launched Signature collection, with its elegant and relaxed attitude, skillfully balances classic and modern elements. From leather to wood, from satin fabrics to rare onyx, everything blends naturally, like flowing water. French designer Patrick Jouin's leather armchair, with its delicate zippers and gold padlocks reminiscent of suitcases, seems to hold stories waiting to be told. Argentine designer Cristián Mohaded, drawing on local spirit and cultural symbols, combines them with Louis Vuitton's classic logo to present works imbued with a strong sense of humanity, whether simple or exquisite. Italian design giant Patricia Urquiola's new creation, an armchair characterized by its graceful curves, is like a mother's embrace, quietly awaiting the return of her loved one. Furthermore, the lighting pieces from Milan's Biagetti workshop showcase the beauty of craftsmanship and a warm ambiance through unique leatherwork. Home is not merely static furnishings; it can also become a stage for games and laughter. The "Exceptional Gaming" series adds a touch of fun to serious elegance. Inspired by menswear creative director Pharrell Williams' latest Fall/Winter fashion show, it uses popular culture as a framework to create an eye-catching pinball machine, demonstrating that toys can also be symbols of taste. The deepest affection in decoration lies in the little things of daily life. Jaime, the Spanish designer of the "Home Decoration and Textiles" collection……
