Louis Vuitton "Objets Nomades" Collection @ Design Miami
The French fashion house works with some of today’s biggest names in contemporary design.







As a continuation of its “Objets Nomades” collection, which was shown earlier this year at Palazzo Bocconi in Milan, Louis Vuitton hosted another presentation at this year’s Design Miami. Drawing aesthetic cues from the exhibition’s first arrangement, which was focused largely on suspended pieces, the inspiration continues this time around albeit with innovative additions such as foldable furniture and travel accessories. The exhibition was produced in collaboration with contemporary designers such as Patricia Urquiola, Maarten Baas, the Campana Brothers, Barber and Osgerby, Damien Langlois-Meurinne, Atelier Oï, Nendo, Gwenaël Nicolas and Raw Edges. “Objets Nomades” is open to the public from now until February 10, 2016.
“Objets Nomades” @ the Louis Vuitton Design District Store
140 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL