Luxury brand Louis Vuitton has presented its latest additions to the Objets Nomades collection at the 2023 Milan Design Week. This year’s event has witnessed over 10 new Objets Nomades – which is a collection of travel-inspired furniture and objects created in collaboration with the world’s eminent designers – including the Louis Vuitton Binda armchair and sofa developed by London-based Raw Edges.

The Binda sofa and armchair feature flowing, finely tuned lines, accentuated by the leather-covered back and soft velvet seat. The contrasting piping on the edges further complements the sculptural design.

The Binda sofa and chair consist of a polyurethane structure upholstered in calfskin and textured fabric for a sculptural appearance. The highlight of the pieces, however, is the split back with rough edges lined with trimming. Binda furniture collection explores the designers’ (

The Binda sofa and chair consist of a polyurethane structure upholstered in calfskin and textured fabric for a sculptural appearance. The highlight of the pieces, however, is the split back with rough edges lined with trimming. Binda furniture collection explores the designers’ (Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay of Raw Edges) interest in transforming flat planes into three-dimensional objects, as it was done with their Cosmic Table.

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Available in a wide array of color combinations, Binda sofa and chair are a result of an amalgamation of style and comfort. Along with the Binda armchair, Louis Vuitton will also present the new glittery Coccon chair and the Mirror Bomboca sofa at the event.

Image: Louis Vuitton
Image: Louis Vuitton
Image: Louis Vuitton
Image: Louis Vuitton
Image: Louis Vuitton
Image: Louis Vuitton
Image: Louis Vuitton

Via: Louis Vuitton

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