Vintage Goyard Steamer Trunk
By Goyard
Located in Napa, CA
interlocking Chevron pattern, seen on many Goyard bags. The initial meters of Goyardine were likely hand
Early 20th Century American Trunks and Luggage
Metal
Vintage Goyard Steamer Trunk
By Goyard
Located in Napa, CA
interlocking Chevron pattern, seen on many Goyard bags. The initial meters of Goyardine were likely hand
Metal
Goyard Blue Canvas Goyardine Saint Louis GM Tote Bag w/ Initials
By Goyard
Located in New York, NY
Goyard Blue Canvas Goyardine Saint Louis GM Tote w/ Initials Made In: France Color: Blue Hardware
Goyard Black Canvas Chevron Boeing 30 Bag w/ Initials & Strap
By Maison Goyard
Located in New York, NY
Goyard Black Chevron Boeing 30 Bag Features custom A.R.M initials at back of bag and optional
Goyard Byblos Large Shopping Bag
By Goyard
Located in Geneva, CH
G for Goyard, B for Byblos – the initials of two renowned names associated with the joys of travel
Antique Goyard Cabin trunk c.1920
By Goyard
Located in LA FERTÉ-EN-OUCHE, FR
Superb Goyard cabin travel trunk from the 1920s, covered with the iconic Goyardine canvas and
Amazing Louis Goyard Mail Trunk in chevrons Canvas - Circa 1920's
By Goyard
Located in Paris, IDF
Huge Goyard Herringbone Mail Trunk . Date: Circa 1920 Poplar structure with beech reinforcement
Goyard Monogram Half Steamer Trunk ca.1900 with Initials A.B.
By Goyard
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Stunning Goyard monogram canvas half trunk c1900 in excellent condition. Signature monogram goyard
Few brands have stood the test of time as resolvedly as the French House of Goyard, a family-owned maker of luxury handbags, totes and accessories in chic and timeless styles and a vibrant array of colors. The internationally renowned bags were born out of the maison’s original business of making leather goods and other luxury travel wares — once the favorite of the French aristocracy, Goyard trunks are highly sought-after antiques today.
Originally known as House of Martin, the brand was founded in Paris in 1792 by trunk maker Pierre-François Martin. It quickly grew in distinction, and, in 1841, Martin hired and passed on the business to his employee, Louis-Henri Morel. In 1845, Morel himself hired a 17-year-old apprentice named François Goyard, who eventually took over and renamed the company Maison Goyard (House of Goyard).
François' son, Edmond Goyard, ushered the business into a new era when he became the head of the company in 1885. He focused increasingly on elite and international clientele to grow the brand's prestige. Edmond also created a "pet chic" line of Goyard dog collars and other accessories.
Perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the younger Goyard was the Goyard signature canvas, as seen on the iconic luxury Saint Louis tote. Durable, lightweight and waterproof, it features a distinctive "Y" pattern created from three chevrons or different shades. This revolutionary canvas laid the foundation for the modern brand.
A daring innovator, Edmond Goyard took the brand to the World Exposition of Paris in 1900 and won a bronze medal. Gold medals at the World Exposition of Milan and the Franco-British Exposition of London followed. Goyard continued showing at World Expos, bringing the house even more international acclaim and the attention of esteemed clientele like Pablo Picasso, John D. Rockefeller and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
In 1998, the maison was purchased by passionate Goyard bag and trunk collector Jean-Michel Signoles. With the help of his family, he re-established the brand as a purveyor of luxury bags that continue to garner recognition.
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