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World of luxury: Exclusive look inside the Louis Vuitton home and workshops
Jul 9, 2013 | 10:12 am
Even though Louis Vuitton is owned by the French conglomerate LVMH, there's still a family feeling at the ancestral home and workshops where trunks and handbags are made in a village outside of Paris. Come along for a special tour.
Iconic trunks with the Louis Vuitton pattern — some dating back to the start of the business — are on display. In 1858, as railroads replaced the horse and buggy as a primary means of transportation, Vuitton debuted a lighter, more durable trunk that was rectangular and could be stacked more easily, unlike the domed-shaped trunks that were prevalent at the time. Since the rectangular lids did not shed water as easily as the domed predecessors, he came up with a treated grey canvas called Trianon and then a checkerboard pattern called Damier. The trunks were an immediate hit; most historians credit the Vuitton trunk as the birth of modern luggage.
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