Playful Elegance: Jaime Hayon’s Homeware Collection for Louis Vuitton
Step into the imaginative world of Spanish designer Jaime Hayon, whose new Botaník homeware collection for Louis Vuitton fuses joyful forms, vibrant colours, and timeless craftsmanship. From sculptural vases to playful trays, this collection transforms everyday objects into works of art — proving that luxury can be both fun and functional.


In a world where luxury often plays it safe, Spanish designer Jaime Hayon continues to break boundaries with bold colours, joyful forms, and a design language that feels as expressive as it is functional. His latest collaboration with Louis Vuitton — the ‘Botaník’ homeware collection — brings all of this to life.
From sculptural vases to undulating trays, Hayon’s creations invite us to imagine home not just as a space, but as a playground for art.
Design That Breathes
What makes Botaník so captivating is its blend of high design and playfulness. These pieces aren’t afraid of colour — deep blue, rust orange, soft lilac — nor of shape. They curve and swirl like plants mid-bloom, inspired by nature but firmly rooted in the fantastical.
Hayon says, “Nature has a certain magic – the way things just feel right together – and I wanted to capture that feeling.”
And he does. There’s a real sense of motion in every piece — as if the objects were paused mid-dance.
Where Heritage Meets Experiment
Although known for his vibrant, imaginative style, Hayon is deeply grounded in craft. His work reflects ancient techniques — ceramic finishes, fine leatherwork, and detailed metal accents — which he fuses with his futuristic vision.
“I love going back to the ancient ways to create something fresh and new for today,” he says. It’s this balance between tradition and innovation that defines Hayon’s design language.
Art, Joy and Imagination
Hayon doesn’t just make objects. He tells stories. From furniture for Cassina and Fritz Hansen to crystal sculptures for Baccarat and now homeware for Louis Vuitton, his goal is always the same:
“Making objects that bring joy and a sense of belonging.”
It’s artful, but it’s also deeply human.
There’s a reason his pieces feel so alive — they come from the same place as his paintings and sculptures: that restless, imaginative part of the mind where play becomes form.
How to Bring This Aesthetic Into Your Home
You don’t need to own a Louis Vuitton vase to embrace the Hayon effect. Here’s how to introduce this kind of joyful sophistication into your space:
Use colour with intention – Try rich, unexpected shades in ceramics or textiles.
Choose organic forms – Look for wavy, rounded silhouettes in vases, trays or furniture.
Celebrate handmade – Opt for items that show craft: glazed clay, hand-carved details, textured surfaces.
Let design tell a story – Whether it's a sculptural candleholder or a curvy planter, choose pieces that spark curiosity.
Jaime Hayon’s new collection isn’t just about decoration — it’s a celebration of design that feels. It reminds us that beauty doesn’t have to be cold, and luxury doesn’t have to be serious.
In a world of minimalism and restraint, Hayon’s playful exuberance is a welcome rebellion. And frankly? We’re here for it.