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Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades Celebrates 10th Anniversary at Milan Design Week 2022

For the tenth anniversary of Objets Nomades, Louis Vuitton brings the new lifestyle collections to the stage at Garage Traversi.

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This year, Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades turns 10. Born in 2012, the line dedicated to lifestyle and home offers a limited edition in collaboration with world-famous designers like Patricia Urquiola, India Mahdavi, Atelier Biagetti, Barber & Osgerby, Campana Brothers, and Raw Edges, to name a few. The new objects will be the protagonists in the Garage Traversi space for the fifth edition of the exhibition to celebrate 10 years of the Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades collection in Milan during Milan Design Week 2022.

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Signature Armchair & Sofa by Frank Chou.

Among the novelties, there is the Merengue pouf by the Campana brothers in three colors together with Aguacade, an ultra-colorful and modular screen; the Petal Chair by the Marcel Wanders studio with its organic structure similar to a tree; the Cosmic Table by Raw Edges with its innovative carbon fiber base and glass top; the Totem Lumineux by Studio Louis Vuitton, an elegant tower of colored Murano glass spheres; the new Belt Stool and Belt Loung Chair by Atelier Oï in precious leather; the Signature Armchair & Sofa, with graceful and fluid arches, inspired by terraced fields in China and desert rock formations in the USA, designed by Frank Chou, the latest designer to join the Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades project. Also, the Italian brand Paola Lenti specifically designed outdoor furniture upholstered in a bright-colored “Brio” fabric for the exhibition.

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Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades staged at the Garage Traversi in Via Bagutta 2 in Milan.

Also for Milan Design Week 2022, Louis Vuitton brings the Nova House (1972) to Piazza San Babila, a nomadic architecture created by architects Michel Hudrisier and M. Roma for Studio Rochel. The modular dwelling is characterized by '70s architecture with a bubble shape covered by a shell made up of 180 aluminum blades. The nomadic architectures that Louis Vuitton presented during the previous exhibitions are the Temporary Paper Structure by Shigeru Ban (2019), The Hexacube by George Candilis (2018), Futuro House by Matti Suuronen (2017), and La Maison au Bord de L'Eau by Charlotte Perriand (2015).

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