When Rooms Become Runways: The Season’s Most Stylish Home Collections

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Fashion comes home with stylish collections from Cynthia Rowley, Loewe, Louis Vuitton and Geoffrey Henning.

Fashion and design have long spoken the same language — two parallel expressions of aesthetic sensibility. Now, as our homes become deeper reflections of personal style, brands are naturally expanding their reach from closets to interiors.

At this spring’s Salone del Mobile Milano 2025, the convergence was hard to miss. Fashion heavyweights — from Louis Vuitton and The Row to industry darling Loewe — unveiled stylish home collections. Locally, Dallas designer Geoffrey Henning debuted his new lifestyle brand, Gracity — a sophisticated blend of ready-to-wear, art, and paper goods.

The following collections are a masterclass in stylish living.

Gracity by Geoffrey Henning

Fashion illustration has always been a creative lifeline for Geoffrey Henning. Since branching out on his own, the former JCPenney Vice President of Women’s Design has parlayed it into a defining pillar of his personal brand.

His artwork — bold, uncompromising, and effortlessly cool — appears in framed prints (available through No Boring Walls) as well as a chic line of cards and notebooks.

Louis Vuitton Home Collection

Encompassing everything from sculptural furniture to colorful tableware, this is the first-ever comprehensive home collection from the iconic brand. Nothing short of a “wow,” it centers on five pillars: furniture and lighting; decoration (including objects and textiles); tableware; Objets Nomades; and gaming pieces.

“When you cover luxury, you’re covering art, because luxury is something nobody needs — you’re creating desire,” Oliver Chen, senior research analyst at TD Cowen, told Mansion Global. “But as you think about luxury, it’s extremely important to be immersive — like hotels, lounges, real estate. So, the home market makes perfect sense.”

Dolce & Gabbana Casa

The latest collection from this bold Italian tastemaker includes indoor and outdoor furniture in the brand’s unmistakable colors and patterns. New this season: statement bedding that channels Dolce & Gabbana’s signature passion and personality.

Longchamps

The luxury French label partnered with renowned designer Pierre Renart to create its debut furniture line. Standouts include the Wave leather bench and a set of eight Ruban leather chairs, crafted from American walnut and upholstered in Longchamp’s supple cowhide.

Loewe

A continued celebration of craftsmanship and collaboration, Loewe invited 25 artists, designers, and architects to reimagine the teapot. From subtly altered traditional forms to radical redesigns, standouts included a copper-and-cobalt work by Sir David Chipperfield and a raw-glazed piece by Simone Fattal.

Alongside the teapots, Loewe introduced complementary items: tea caddies, specialty blends, and an Earl Grey candle.

The Row

For two decades, the fashion label founded by Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen has built a reputation on exceptional materials and quiet luxury. Its first homewares line follows suit with handwoven cashmere blankets, duvets, and bed linens.

A bit of digging reveals more: the cashmere is hand-brushed from Kashmir Valley goats and woven in India, offering the fiber in its purest form. Much like The Row’s quest for the perfect T-shirt, the home line begins with perfecting the basics before branching out.

Cynthia Rowley x Pottery Barn

This cheerful collaboration captures Rowley’s vibrant femininity in a collection of decor, tabletop, and entertaining pieces — think floral linens, multi-colored gemstone napkin rings, and mix-and-matchable dinnerware. “Designing this collection is like dressing the table in its best outfit,” according to the designer.

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