A limited collection, signed Louis Vuittonlaunched in 2012 reaches the Design Miami 2017.The review, dedicated to the ocollectible design objects, is now in its thirteenth edition and presents many interesting new features: 34 galleries from 14 different countries, 11 installations by Design Curio, as well as a wide range of offerings in the various sections Satellites, Collaborations and Design Talks, accompanied by exclusive events.
From the house Louis Vuitton the Objets Nomadeson show until 10 December at one of the design appointments most anticipated event of the year.
These are nomadic objects, created by international designers and inspired by the passion for travel of Louis Vuitton.
A contemporary reinterpretation of a way of being, of a vital drive.
The exclusive edition includes a turquoise reinterpretation of the sofa Bomboca designed by Fernando and Humberto Campana.
Bomboca Sofa is a modular sofa with soft, curved lines. The concept behind it is made up of references to the sky and clouds over the sea.
Consisting of a rigid base covered in precious leather, Bomboca takes its name from a Brazilian expression meaning 'very good' and describing a typical festive dessert.
But this extraordinary example of modular design is not the only 'guest' at the Design Miami 2017where other nomadic items from the Vuitton house also made their debut.
First of all, Patricia Urquiola's Palaver Chair, where the interweaving of thin sheets of perforated leather triumphs, while there is talk of inlaid leather in India Mahdavi's Talisman Table.
The rocking chair Swing Boat, the Belt Chair characterised by the leather straps that recall the maison's bags and the Spiral Lamp are the fruit of the creativity of theAtelier Oi, while it is Marcel Wanders the Lune rocking chair and the screen Diamond Screen.
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