The Milano Salone International Furniture Fair 2022 is being held in Milan from June 7th to 12th. Louis Vuitton is also developing various projects, including the exhibition of new works from its interior design collection, the Objet Nomade. 
 
 
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Objet Nomade is being exhibited at Garage Traversi, one of Milan's landmarks. The window displays also include the Campana Brothers' Cocoon, Atelier Oi's Dolls chair, and Barber & Osgerby's Bell Lamp.
 
 
At the entrance to the venue, the Campana Brothers' "Burbo" will be on display, with a design reminiscent of tropical flowers gently enveloping the sitter. Various versions of the "Bell Lamp" will also be on display, inviting visitors inside.
 
 
Inside the venue, the colorful "Objet Nomade Collection" will be on display in a space based on navy and purple. This area features a new version of the "Bomboca" sofa, named after a Brazilian sweet served at weddings and children's parties, created by the Campana brothers, as well as the "Meringue" pouf, released last year by the Campana brothers, "Lantern" by Zanellato/Borto, and the "Signature" armchair and sofa designed by Frank Chou, which are inspired by the overlapping rice terraces of China's Yunnan Province and the natural forms of Antelope Canyon in Arizona.
 
 
Located in the center of this area are the new "Belt Lounge Chair" and "Belt Side Stool" by Atelier Oi. Inspired by the classic "Belt Chair," which combines a strip of fine Louis Vuitton leather with a metal frame, this piece features a wood frame for a relaxed feel. At the back, the Campana Brothers' "Aguacate" stands out, comprised of nine avocado-shaped pieces of varying sizes, held together by 16 polished brass fasteners.
 
 
Louis Vuitton's annual exhibition of nomadic architecture during Milan Salone del Mobile features this year's Nova House, designed in 1972 by architects Michel Hudorizier and M. Roma for Studio Rochelle. The 45-square-meter Nova House, which includes two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom, is an astonishing egg-shaped living space made of a steel frame clad in 180 specially-made aluminum alloy sheets.
 
 
 
Another unique highlight this year will be the opening of a Louis Vuitton flower shop and bookstore. The flower shop sells "Origami Flowers," created by Atelier oi and combining leather cut into four different shapes, while the bookstore sells publications such as "City Guides" and "Travel Books," which express the Maison's DNA of "travel."
 
Louis Vuitton's projects at Milan Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2022 will be on display until June 12th.
 
 
 
 
 
About Louis Vuitton
Since its founding in 1854, Louis Vuitton has consistently offered unique designs that combine innovation and style, always with the highest quality. Today, through its travel luggage, bags, accessories, and other products, the brand remains faithful to the "essence of travel" created by its founder, Louis Vuitton, and is creative, elegant, and practical.
Boldness has shaped the story of Louis Vuitton. Respecting tradition, throughout its history Louis Vuitton has opened its doors to architects, artists, and designers, pioneering fields such as ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories, watches & fine jewelry, and fragrances. These carefully crafted products are a testament to Louis Vuitton's commitment to craftsmanship.
For more information, please visit the Louis Vuitton official website www.louisvuitton.com.
 
 
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Louis Vuitton Client Service
0120-00-1854
 

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Objet Nomade is being exhibited at Garage Traversi, one of Milan's landmarks. The window displays also include the Campana Brothers' Cocoon, Atelier Oi's Dolls chair, and Barber & Osgerby's Bell Lamp.

At the entrance to the venue, the Campana Brothers' "Burbo" will be on display, with a design reminiscent of tropical flowers gently enveloping the sitter. Various versions of the "Bell Lamp" will also be on display, inviting visitors inside.

Inside the venue, the colorful "Objet Nomade Collection" will be on display in a space based on navy and purple. This area features a new version of the "Bomboca" sofa, named after a Brazilian sweet served at weddings and children's parties, created by the Campana brothers, as well as the "Meringue" pouf, released last year by the Campana brothers, "Lantern" by Zanellato/Borto, and the "Signature" armchair and sofa designed by Frank Chou, which are inspired by the overlapping rice terraces of China's Yunnan Province and the natural forms of Antelope Canyon in Arizona.

Located in the center of this area are the new "Belt Lounge Chair" and "Belt Side Stool" by Atelier Oi. Inspired by the classic "Belt Chair," which combines a strip of fine Louis Vuitton leather with a metal frame, this piece features a wood frame for a relaxed feel. At the back, the Campana Brothers' "Aguacate" stands out, comprised of nine avocado-shaped pieces of varying sizes, held together by 16 polished brass fasteners.

Louis Vuitton's annual exhibition of nomadic architecture during Milan Salone del Mobile features this year's Nova House, designed in 1972 by architects Michel Hudorizier and M. Roma for Studio Rochelle. The 45-square-meter Nova House, which includes two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom, is an astonishing egg-shaped living space made of a steel frame clad in 180 specially-made aluminum alloy sheets.


Another unique highlight this year will be the opening of a Louis Vuitton flower shop and bookstore. The flower shop sells "Origami Flowers," created by Atelier oi and combining leather cut into four different shapes, while the bookstore sells publications such as "City Guides" and "Travel Books," which express the Maison's DNA of "travel."
Louis Vuitton's projects at Milan Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2022 will be on display until June 12th.
Louis Vuitton Objet Nomade Collection Exhibition
Dates: Wednesday, June 8th - Sunday, June 12th
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Address: via Bagutta 2, 20121 Milan
 Dates: Wednesday, June 8th - Sunday, June 12th
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Address: via Bagutta 2, 20121 Milan
About Louis Vuitton
Since its founding in 1854, Louis Vuitton has consistently offered unique designs that combine innovation and style, always with the highest quality. Today, through its travel luggage, bags, accessories, and other products, the brand remains faithful to the "essence of travel" created by its founder, Louis Vuitton, and is creative, elegant, and practical.
Boldness has shaped the story of Louis Vuitton. Respecting tradition, throughout its history Louis Vuitton has opened its doors to architects, artists, and designers, pioneering fields such as ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories, watches & fine jewelry, and fragrances. These carefully crafted products are a testament to Louis Vuitton's commitment to craftsmanship.
For more information, please visit the Louis Vuitton official website www.louisvuitton.com.
[Contact Information]
Louis Vuitton Client Service
0120-00-1854


























