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Louis Vuitton’s Travel-Inspired ‘Objets Nomades’ Furniture Collection

Monika ThakurBy Monika ThakurNovember 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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The French brand Louis Vuitton has now brought its travel-inspired ‘Objets Nomades’ furniture collection to Beverly Hills, Los Angeles for sale. This high-end collection of furniture and travel accessories has been designed in collaboration with famed designers such as Patricia Urquiola, Marcel Wanders and Maarten Baas for being the part of the luxury brand’s homewares project.

There are about 17 pieces in the collection, and all of them are designed innovatively to fold, hang and multitask, adding a new element to famed LV monogrammed travel gear. Each piece is an epitome of aesthetic and superior quality forming a wonderful collection of furniture and travel accessories.

The colorful collection includes a red lounge chair by Marcel Wanders that also doubles as a chaise lounge, armchair or pouf, a swinging Cocoon chair by the Brazilian designers the Campana Brothers, and a blue hammock by Atelier Oi inspired by Louis Vuitton knitwear. Even portable lanterns with elegant leather lining form part of the exclusive lineup.

The Objets Nomades collection is currently on display at Louis Vuitton’s Rodeo Drive boutique in Beverly Hills from November 28 to December 4.

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Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades Collection
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Swinging cocoon chair
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Decorative pendant lamp
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Portable lantern for travelers

Via: LuxExpose

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