When a Louis Vuitton piece is placed in a room it's my focal point.
This ‘Encyclopedia Britannica’ trunk c.1925, was turned into a cigar humidor. It can hold 500 cigars...this sure beats JCW's humidor.
I sure would like to sleep next to a nightstand made from Louis Vuitton luggage.
With luggage this nice who wants to store it in a closet.
Marc Jacobs designed this Louis Vuitton luggage for The Darjeeling Limited. In case you haven't seen the movie it was just as impressive as the luggage.
With luggage this nice who wants to store it in a closet.
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swoon. i just love the louis trunks!
ReplyDeleteThose are all gorgeous. I love the night table and the cases under the night table.
ReplyDeleteClassic. Love the humidor.
ReplyDeletedesign*sponge had a great "sneak peek" on Monday and the couple had used his great-grandmother's LV steamer trunk as an end table: http://www.designspongeonline.com/2010/05/sneak-peek-andrew-and-gemma-of-ingalls-photo.html
These are absolutely gorgeous! What a wonderful post. I would adore having any of these! ;)
ReplyDeleteI cringed when they threw that luggage aside to catch up with the train at the end of the movie!
ReplyDeleteLove the trunks, I have always wanted to make one a coffee table, just put a piece of glass on top. LOVE IT! xoxo KAG
ReplyDeleteI am DYING for a Louis trunk... and am now drooling over those gorgeous pictures.
ReplyDeleteI would also like a Louis Vuitton trunk. However, if I was a woman would not be caught dead with one of their bags. I see every little country bumpkin schlepping one around town now. I hear that they plan to bring out a airsickness bag. I knew a poodle named Louis!
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