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1930 Louis Vuitton ‘Vuittonite’ Malle cabin trunk

$11,007.49
£7,995
€9,416.91
CA$15,079.71
A$16,732.21
CHF 8,764.69
MX$205,181.84
NOK 111,483.87
SEK 105,236.02
DKK 70,227.80
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The 1930 Louis Vuitton Malle Cabin Trunk in yellow VUITTONITE canvas is a rare and exquisite example of luxury travel goods from the golden age of ocean liners and rail voyages. Introduced as a durable, waterproof alternative to traditional monogram or Damier canvas, VUITTONITE was offered in striking colors to distinguish travelers’ luggage. This particular trunk is leather-bound with polished brass hardware, including reinforced corners, locks, and clasps, ensuring both elegance and durability. Measuring 110 cm in length, 56 cm in width, and 33 cm in height, it was designed to fit seamlessly in a ship’s cabin or under a berth. Inside, the lid is adorned with a silk lattice ribbon, a signature Louis Vuitton design for securing documents and accessories, and bears its original serial number, a crucial detail for authenticity. During the 1930s, Louis Vuitton was at the height of its reputation for crafting elite travel trunks, serving royalty, aristocrats, and Hollywood’s elite. As travel evolved with the rise of automobiles and airplanes, Vuitton continued innovating, and these cabin trunks became symbols of refined adventure. Today, this yellow VUITTONITE piece stands as a rare collector’s item, embodying the craftsmanship and opulence that define the Louis Vuitton legacy.
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13 in (33 cm)Width: 22.05 in (56 cm)Length: 43.31 in (110 cm)
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  • Period:
    1930-1939
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. The item exhibits general wear consistent with age. There is slight fading to the canvas on the lid. One side is missing its leather trim, and there is noticeable dark staining to the remaining leather. The brass fittings show surface scratches.
  • Seller Location:
    Daventry, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU4343226137152

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