Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades

Creativity, functionality and innovation have driven Louis Vuitton for more than 160 years.
The Objets Nomades collection keeps alive Louis Vuitton’s long tradition of beautifully crafted travel-inspired objects. Since its creation in 2012, some of the world’s most renowned designers have imagined stunning Objets, which have then been made by Louis Vuitton.

The experimental prototypes that make up the Objets Nomades collection all pay homage to the House’s special orders of the past – such as the iconic Bed Trunk produced in 1874 for French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza – and add the defiantly contemporary visions of creative designers from around the world: the Campana Brothers, Atelier Oï, Barber&Osgerby, Damien Langlois-Meurinne, India Mahdavi, Oki Nendo, Raw Edges, Patricia Urquiola, Marcel Wanders, Tokujin Yoshioka, André Fu, Zanellato/Bortotto, Atelier Biagetti, Andrew Kudless and Frank Chou.

Today, the collection has grown to include a full range of Objets Nomades and Petits Nomades, from swing chairs to mirrors, tables to lamps, stools to sofas. Each project is a new opportunity for the designers and Louis Vuitton’s creative artisans to combine their savoir-faire to interpret the House’s traditional values in their own imaginative ways. Each embodies their shared ideals: a love of the beauty of fine materials, the possibility of forms and carefully balanced proportions, complex and meticulous craftsmanship, and exceptional attention to detail.

Over 160 years after Louis Vuitton began exploring new territories and ideas of travel, the Objets Nomades collection can be seen as proof that the House has lost none of its sense of adventure.

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