
Louis Vuitton is exhibiting 10 new pieces from its "Objets Nomades" collection at the Salone del Mobile Milano (Milano Salone International Furniture Fair), which runs from April 4th to 9th. Launched in 2012, the "Objets Nomades" collection features renowned designers from around the world inspired by travel, creating limited-edition items and experimental prototypes. This time, two new designers, Tokujin Yoshioka and India Mahdavi, have joined the collection, bringing the total number of new pieces to 10. The new collection includes Tokujin Yoshioka's Blossom Stool, a playful sofa by Campana Fernando & Humberto inspired by the clouds and shells in Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus," a chair by Atelier Oi that uses straps reminiscent of leather belts in a different way, a modern rocking chair by Marcel Wanders luxuriously decorated with Maltage (diamond-shaped lattice) leather, and the Nomad side table by India Matavi, intricately crafted with inlaid leather and inspired by a talisman.






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