For the presentation of its celebrated “Les Objets Nomades” collection in Indonesia, Louis Vuitton entrusted designer Kezia Karin with transforming its showroom into a world of elegant eclecticism. The result is a bold yet refined space—where layered materials, soft light, and rich textures evoke a cinematic journey through craftsmanship and imagination.
To realize this vision, Novacolor’s Maximalism approach was embraced, bringing a curated mix of finishes that express both innovation and artistry. Animamundi reinterprets the essence of washed cement, delivering a velvety, semi-matte finish with a subtle pearlescence that shifts with the light. Its modern, tactile elegance provides a striking backdrop to the showcased objects.
CalceCruda and Marmur Fine were applied to create a gently clouded texture across the walls—soft to the eye, warm in tone, and deeply rooted in natural aesthetics. These finishes balance lightness and substance, offering a visual and sensory connection to earth and craft.
Adding further depth, R-Stone brings a sophisticated stone effect with soft chromatic accents and delicate light reflections, while MATmotion Eggy provides a smooth, eggshell-matte canvas that makes color itself a central character in the space’s composition.
Together, these finishes transform the showroom into a rich, immersive environment—honoring Louis Vuitton’s heritage of savoir-faire with a bold yet harmonious narrative of contemporary design. It’s a place where art meets material, and where maximalism becomes an invitation to feel.