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

The Vision of Pierre Legrain
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, textiles, art of dining and decorative objects.

The First Louis Vuitton Furniture Piece
Designed by Pierre Legrain in 1921, this Omega-shaped dressing table marked Louis Vuitton’s first furniture piece. Reissued today in lacquered wood and Nomade leather, it reflects a timeless vision of line and function.


Riviera Chilienne
Drawn from Pierre Legrain’s archives, the Riviera Chilienne chair is reissued in wood, leather, and mother-of-pearl marquetry — revealing a refined interplay of material, light, and form.


Nuits de Paris, Woven in Pattern
Inspired by Legrain's graphic composition for a book cover, the Nuits de Paris throw and cushion reinterpret Art Deco motifs through color and rhythm, adding a distinctive touch of graphic elegance to any space.

The Art of Savoir-Faire
In Objets Nomades, Louis Vuitton brings together international designers and exceptional artisans, where noble materials meet innovation. From Legrain reeditions to Cocoon Dichroic and Damier marquetry, each piece reflects a dialogue between heritage and contemporary creation.










