Louis Vuitton: Objets Nomades, 03 Dec 2015 — 07 Jan 2016
Exhibitions

Louis Vuitton: Objets Nomades

Transporting its heritage into new territory, Louis Vuitton enrichs its collection of foldable furniture and travel accessories created in collaboration with several international designers first presented during the Design Miami fair in 2012.

Louis Vuitton celebrates its extensive collection of Objets Nomades in the new exhibition space of its Design District store.

The Objets Nomades range now includes 16 items– from a hammock to a foldable stool – all in noble materials and sold in limited editions or experimental prototypes. Created in collaboration with some of the most creative designers of our times: Patricia Urquiola, Maarten Baas, the Campana Brothers, Damien Langlois-Meurinne, Atelier Oï, Nendo, Gwenaël Nicolas and Raw Edges the collection pays homage to the House’s special orders of the past – such as the iconic Bed Trunk or Wardrobe Trunk – and adds a defiantly contemporary spirit. Always reinventing itself, Louis Vuitton also commissioned this year new talented designers for the project. Debuting as a world exclusive at the exhibition is a brand new Lounge Chair created by Dutch designer Marcel Wanders including a turquoise “Ocean Drive” inspired version that honors Miami’s architectural heritage.

Sharing a sense of intuitiveness, desire and pleasure, the Objets Nomades continue Louis Vuitton’s tradition of offering inspiring and surprising designs to clients all over the world.

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