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Creator: Louis Vuitton
Creator: Berber Tribes of Morocco
Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug, Modern Boho Chic Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
20756 Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug, 04'07 x 07'06. Enter the enchanting world of Azilal rugs, where every thread weaves a narrative spun with precision by skilled artisans amid...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Mid-Century Modern Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Talsint Moroccan Rug
Located in Dallas, TX
21780 Vintage Red Talsint Moroccan Rug 03'10 x 07'09. Embark on a mesmerizing journey with the beguiling artistry woven into this hand-knotted wool vintage red Talsint Moroccan rug, ...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug, Boho Chic Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
21782 Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 05'07 x 08'06. Embark on a captivating exploration of the rich heritage of Azilal rugs, echoing from the lively hub of the provincial capital in ce...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, Sustainability Meets Cozy Nomad
Located in Dallas, TX
21766 Vintage Red Boujad Boucherouite Moroccan Rag Rug, 05'03 x 07'06. The Boujad rag rug, or Boujad Boucherouite rug, unfolds a mesmerizing tale of tribal enchantment and sustainabl...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Cotton, Wool

Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, Cozy Bohemian Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
21785 Colorful Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 05'04 x 08'07. Explore the storied legacy of Azilal rugs, resonating from the vibrant epicenter of the provincial capital in central Moroc...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug, Boho Chic Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
21781 Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 05'08 x 07'03. Embark on a captivating exploration of the rich heritage of Azilal rugs, echoing from the lively hub of the provincial capital in ce...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage High-Low Taznakht Moroccan Rug, Tribal Enchantment Meets Boho Chic
Located in Dallas, TX
21832 Vintage High-Low Taznakht Moroccan Rug, 05'00 x 07'06. Taznakht rugs are a distinct style of handwoven rug originating from the Taznakht region nestled in the High Atlas Mounta...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Boujad Moroccan Rug, Midcentury Boho Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
20574 Vintage Boujad Moroccan Rug, 04'01 X 07'02. Dive into the vibrant world of Boujad rugs, emerging from the lively streets of Boujad in the Khouribga region. Meticulously crafted...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Pink Boujad Moroccan Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Allure
Located in Dallas, TX
21802 Vintage Pink Boujad Moroccan Rug, 04'05 x 07'10. Emerging from the picturesque Boujad region nestled within the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco, the Boujad rug stands as a ca...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Boujad Moroccan Rug with Tribal Bohemian Style
Located in Dallas, TX
20233 Vintage Red Boujad Moroccan Rug, 04'04 x 07'04. Immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit woven into Boujad rugs, emerging from the bustling streets of Boujad in the Khouribga reg...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug, Gypset Boho Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
74548 Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 04’03 x 04’07. Unveil the illustrious legacy of Azilal rugs originating from the bustling heart of the provincial capital in central Morocco, nestl...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

20th Century Louis Vuitton Cow Hide Suitcase, France c.1920
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
A highly unusual and exceptionally rare Louis Vuitton suitcase, originating from the early years of the 20th century, distinguishes itself not with the globally renowned monogram canvas but with a distinctive covering crafted from a singular piece of cowhide. This unique piece represents a special order from Louis Vuitton, showcasing the brand's historical commitment to utilizing only the finest hides available. Unlike many of its counterparts, leather trunks and cases of this era often struggle to withstand the test of time, requiring regular treatments to prevent drying and disintegration. Remarkably, this particular example defies the odds, retaining the same supple quality it possessed on the day it first graced the shop floor. This suitcase belongs to Louis Vuitton's collection of "speciality materials," which encompasses a diverse range, including, but not limited to, zinc, copper, crocodile leather, and cow leather. A brief history about Louis Vuitton trunks: Louis Vuitton was born in 1821 to a farmer and milliner and came from a long-established working-class family in eastern France. Vuitton grew up understanding the effects of perseverance and a strong work ethic from watching his family. At the age of 16, he made the decision to walk 292 miles from his hometown to Paris to try and make a new life for himself. When he arrived the city was in the midst of industrialization with current modes of transportation evolving quickly allowing for longer journeys. With this came the need for sturdy travel pieces. Vuitton was taken as an apprentice for a successful box maker and packer named Monsieur Marechal. He learned to craft durable containers and how to pack them properly – a well-respected profession at the time.In 1854, years after he had mastered his craft and became well respected for it, Vuitton ventured out on his own to open a shop on Rue Neuve des Capucines. It was here that he began to establish himself as a luggage maker. Then, in 1858, Vuitton designed the first Louis Vuitton steamer trunk. At the time trunks had rounded tops to allow for water to run off but this did not allow for convenient stowage. Vuitton introduced a flat, yet waterproof, trunk that was easily stackable. The first of his trunks were outfitted with a grey canvas referred to as Trianon – it wouldn’t be until several decades later that the signature monogram would be introduced. With a burgeoning business, Vuitton moved his family and workplace to Asniere, where he employed twenty workers to craft his trunks. By 1900 he would have 100 employees, and in 1914 the company would more than double in size. After years of success, Vuitton began to experiment with the design of his luggage by introducing a new striped canvas pattern (1876) and later the still well-known Damier print (1888). The hand-painted patterns were developed to prevent counterfeits. Even in the late 1800s, Louis Vuitton was enough of a status symbol to warrant counterfeiting. In 1886, his son George invented and patented an ingenious locking system that made it impossible to pick the lock of their trunks. This lock is still used today. 1892 would prove to be a time of mourning for the family as Louis Vuitton passed...
Category

20th Century French Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

Louis Vuitton Valigia Alzer 80 Francia Anni '90
Located in Milano, IT
Louis Vuitton Valigia Alzer 80 databile agli anni '90. La valigia rigida Alzer è uno dei modelli più iconici di Louis Vuitton; continua ad affascinare perché è spaziosa e resistente...
Category

1990s French Mid-Century Modern Furniture

Materials

Canvas

Vintage Louis Vuitton monogram Stratos suitcase
Located in London, London
This Louis Vuitton vintage suitcase is a must-have for any collector or fashion lover. It is part of the 1985 LV Stratos collection, exp...
Category

Late 20th Century French Furniture

Materials

Leather

Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, Tribal Enchantment Meets Global Boho Chic
Located in Dallas, TX
20587 Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug, 03'00 x 07'05. Begin an immersive exploration into the rich legacy of Azilal rugs, which emanate from the vibrant heart of the provincial ca...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

20th Century Louis Vuitton Steamer Bag In Epi Leather Canvas, Made In France
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
A large Louis Vuitton steamer travel bag in black Epi leather, made in France in the latter quarter of the 20th century. Steamer bags have been produced by Louis Vuitton for over 120...
Category

20th Century French Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

Moroccan Dowry Box Inlaid with White Camel Bone Rectangular Carved Wood Trunk
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Antique handcrafted Moroccan jewelry wooden box with camel bone inlay trunk. A large early 20th century decorative Moroccan camel bone casket with bra...
Category

Early 20th Century Moroccan Moorish Furniture

Materials

Metal

Vintage Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
20469 Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, 04'10 x 09'02. Indulge in the lively energy exuded by Boujad Boucherouite rugs, emanating from the lively streets of Boujad in the...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Tribal Furniture

Materials

Wool, Cotton

Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, Sustainability Meets Cozy Nomad
Located in Dallas, TX
21820 Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, 05'04 x 07'00. Immerse yourself in the vibrant essence of Boujad Boucherouite rugs, originating from the dynamic city of Boujad in...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Wool, Cotton

Vintage Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
20579 Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, 4'00 x 9'02. Embrace the vibrant essence of Boujad Boucherouite rugs, emerging from the lively city of Boujad in the Khouribga reg...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Tribal Furniture

Materials

Wool, Cotton

Vintage Pink Boujad Moroccan Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Allure
Located in Dallas, TX
21838 Vintage Pink Boujad Moroccan Rug, 03'09 x 07'11. Hailing from the Boujad region nestled in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco, the Boujad rug stands as a testament to exquis...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Moroccan Azilal Wool Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
21798 Vintage Orange Moroccan Azilal Rug, 04'07 x 06'02. Embark on an enthralling journey through the abundant heritage of Azilal rugs, originating from the bustling core of the prov...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug with Boho Chic Tribal Style
Located in Dallas, TX
20293 Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 04’09 x 10’10. Embark on a captivating journey into the vibrant heritage of Azilal rugs, originating from the bustling center of the provincial cap...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Taznakht Moroccan Rug, Midcentury Boho Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
20196 Vintage Taznakht Moroccan Rug, 04'05 x 10'00. Step into the captivating narrative of the Taznakht Tribe's rich heritage, where artisans of the High Atlas Mountains in southern ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Mid-Century Modern Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
20573 Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, 04'10 x 09'00. Immerse yourself in the dynamic vibrancy of Boujad Boucherouite rugs, emerging from the bustling city of Boujad in ...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Tribal Furniture

Materials

Wool, Cotton

Vintage Boujad Moroccan Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Allure
Located in Dallas, TX
20227 Vintage Orange Boujad Moroccan Rug, 06'02 x 06'06. Immerse yourself in the vibrant soul of Boujad rugs, originating from the bustling streets of Boujad in the Khouribga region....
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Boho-Mid Mod Haven Moroccan Azilal Rug, Bohemian Meets Midcentury Modern
Located in Dallas, TX
20250 Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 04'11 x 10'05. Embark on an enchanting voyage into the vibrant legacy of Azilal rugs, which originate from the bustling heart of the provincial capital in central Morocco, nestled amidst the majestic High Atlas Mountains. Revered for their meticulous geometric patterns and vibrant palette, Azilal rugs epitomize a harmonious fusion of art and craftsmanship deeply ingrained in Berber culture. Immerse yourself in a mystical odyssey through tradition with this vintage Moroccan Azilal rug, hand-knotted with wool. Within its intricate design, the skilled artisans of the Azilal region weave captivating narratives, skillfully capturing the essence of life's profound moments with unparalleled mastery and artistry. This hand-knotted wool vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal rug boasts a striking design that seamlessly incorporates Midcentury Modern elements with traditional tribal motifs. At its center, a vivid red diamond...
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Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug, Gypset Boho Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
20174 Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug, 04'09 x 14'07. Embark on a journey into the lavish heritage of Azilal rugs, originating from the vibrant core of the provincial capital in c...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug with Boho Chic Tribal Style
Located in Dallas, TX
20584 Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 04'05 x 11'01. Explore the opulent legacy of Azilal rugs, stemming from the bustling heart of the provincial capital in central Morocco, nestled am...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Red Beni MGuild Moroccan Rug, Bohemian Meets Maximalist Style
Located in Dallas, TX
21796 Vintage Red Beni MGuild Moroccan Rug, 04'07 x 05'06. Beni M'Guild rugs represent a cherished tradition hailing from the Beni M'Guild tribe nestled in the heart of Morocco's Mid...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Berber Moroccan Azilal Rug with Bohemian Style
Located in Dallas, TX
20283 Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 06'05 x 08'09. Delve into the rich heritage of Azilal rugs, originating from the lively core of the provincial capital in central Morocco, cradled ...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Louis Vuitton Suitcase, Monogrammed Coated Canvas, Medium-Sized
Located in San Francisco, CA
Vintage classic Louis Vuitton soft side suitcase with leather trims, zipper closure and wheels for easy transport. Open interior for you to pack as you like. Medium sized.
Category

Late 20th Century French Furniture

Materials

Brass

Vintage Taznakht Moroccan Rug
Located in Dallas, TX
20187 Vintage Taznakht Moroccan Rug, 04'06 x 07'08. Taznakht rugs are a distinctive style of handwoven rug hailing from the Taznakht region nestled in the High Atlas Mountains of Mor...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Beni Ourain Moroccan Rug, Mid-Century Modern Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
21789 Vintage Moroccan Beni Ourain Rug, 05'05 x 10'04. Hailing from the Beni Ourain tribe, a significant branch of the expansive Berber community in Morocco, these Moroccan rugs are ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Pink Boujad Moroccan Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Allure
Located in Dallas, TX
21806 Vintage Pink Boujad Moroccan Rug, 05'02 x 06'07. Originating from the Boujad region nestled in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco, the Boujad rug is a captivating embodiment...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Boujad Moroccan Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Allure
Located in Dallas, TX
21795 Vintage Red Boujad Moroccan Rug, 05'01 x 09'05. Boujad rugs, hailing from the Boujad region nestled in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco, are handwoven treasures steeped in...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Beni MGuild Moroccan Rug, Biophilic Japandi Meets Bohemian Shibui
Located in Dallas, TX
21800 Vintage Neutral Beni MGuild Moroccan Rug, 05'05 x 09'08. Beni MGuild Moroccan rugs are a type of traditional Moroccan rug originating from the Beni MGuild tribe, which is locat...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Talsint Moroccan Rug, Midcentury Cubism Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
21791 Vintage Red Talsint Moroccan Rug, 05'03 x 11'00. Embark on an entrancing odyssey guided by the captivating geometry interlaced within this meticulously crafted vintage Talsint ...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Moroccan Azilal Wool Rug, Bohemian Chic Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
21799 Colorful Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 05'11 x 09'01. Embark on a captivating journey through the rich heritage of Azilal rugs, originating from the bustling heart of the provin...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, Midcentury Modern Meets Tribal Bohemian
Located in Dallas, TX
21811 Vintage Moroccan Azilal Rug, 05'03 x 06'10. Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Midcentury Modern and bohemian style with this hand knotted wool vintage Moroccan Azilal ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Talsint Moroccan Rug, Midcentury Modern Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
21825 Vintage Red Talsint Moroccan Rug, 05'01 x 09'10. Embark on a mesmerizing journey with the beguiling artistry woven into this hand-knotted wool vintage red Talsint Moroccan rug,...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Moroccan Rug Pillow by Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in Dallas, TX
78442 Vintage Moroccan Rug Pillow, 01'05 x 01'06 x 00'04. Emanating nomadic charm with elements of comfort and functional versatility, this vintage Moroccan pillow...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool, Sequins

Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, Sustainability Meets Rustic Boho
Located in Dallas, TX
21794 Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, 04'02 x 05'01. The Boujad rag rug, or Boujad Boucherouite rug, epitomizes sustainable craftsmanship, hailing from the Boujad regio...
Category

Mid-20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Cotton, Wool

20th Century Louis Vuitton Shoe Trunk, France c.1930
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
A magnificent and exceptionally rare Louis Vuitton shoe trunk, adorned with stencilled monogram canvas, lozine trim and brass fittings. Elevating its uniqueness is the remarkably uncommon size that distinguishes it from standard models. This extraordinary piece measures an impressive 90cm in length, an astounding 50% wider than the already scarce shoe trunks typically encountered. Dating back to the first half of the 20th century, this trunk was an indispensable possession for discerning elite travellers, evoking the grandeur of passenger ships and the first-class luxury of bygone eras. Designed with the utmost attention to detail, this rare find is equipped with its original lift-out trays, showcasing the timeless craftsmanship that has come to define Louis Vuitton...
Category

20th Century French Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

Midcentury Bohemian Vintage Moroccan Zemmour Kilim Berber Rug, 03'04 x 17'06
Located in Dallas, TX
21843 Vintage Zemmour Moroccan Kilim Rug Runner, 03'04 x 17'06. Behold the enchanting tale woven into every fiber of this bohemian-inspired marvel – a handwoven wool Moroccan kilim r...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Mid-Century Modern Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, Sustainability Meets Cozy Nomad
Located in Dallas, TX
21787 Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, 05'01 x 06'00. The Boujad rag rug, or Boujad Boucherouite rug, encapsulates the essence of sustainable craftsmanship, originating ...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Cotton, Wool

20th Century Louis Vuitton Trunk In Monogram Canvas, France c.1930
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
An exquisite and complete Louis Vuitton trunk from the early part of the 20th century. An absolutely essential item for elite travellers of its time the trunk is adorned in the iconic LV monogrammed canvas, accented by lozine trim and brass fittings. This trunk stood as the epitome of luxury over 100 years ago, boasting an unparalleled level of sophistication and elegance, it remains a timeless masterpiece that transcends eras. The captivating allure of the Louis Vuitton trunk transforms it into more than a mere luggage accessory; it becomes a focal point for any room. With its impressive dimensions, it is perfectly suited as a striking coffee table, side table, or even as a standalone centrepiece, seamlessly integrating into any interior, whether modern or traditional. An extraordinary piece that not only pays homage to the past but also serves as a statement of unparalleled luxury in the present. A brief history about Louis Vuitton trunks: Louis Vuitton was born in 1821 to a farmer and milliner and came from a long-established working-class family in eastern France. Vuitton grew up understanding the effects of perseverance and a strong work ethic from watching his family. At the age of 16, he made the decision to walk 292 miles from his hometown to Paris to try and make a new life for himself. When he arrived the city was in the midst of industrialization with current modes of transportation evolving quickly allowing for longer journeys. With this came the need for sturdy travel pieces. Vuitton was taken as an apprentice for a successful box maker and packer named Monsieur Marechal. He learned to craft durable containers and how to pack them properly – a well-respected profession at the time.In 1854, years after he had mastered his craft and became well respected for it, Vuitton ventured out on his own to open a shop on Rue Neuve des Capucines. It was here that he began to establish himself as a luggage maker. Then, in 1858, Vuitton designed the first Louis Vuitton steamer trunk. At the time trunks had rounded tops to allow for water to run off but this did not allow for convenient stowage. Vuitton introduced a flat, yet waterproof, trunk that was easily stackable. The first of his trunks were outfitted with a grey canvas referred to as Trianon – it wouldn’t be until several decades later that the signature monogram would be introduced. With a burgeoning business, Vuitton moved his family and workplace to Asniere, where he employed twenty workers to craft his trunks. By 1900 he would have 100 employees, and in 1914 the company would more than double in size. After years of success, Vuitton began to experiment with the design of his luggage by introducing a new striped canvas pattern (1876) and later the still well-known Damier print (1888). The hand-painted patterns were developed to prevent counterfeits. Even in the late 1800s, Louis Vuitton was enough of a status symbol to warrant counterfeiting. In 1886, his son George invented and patented an ingenious locking system that made it impossible to pick the lock of their trunks. This lock is still used today. 1892 would prove to be a time of mourning for the family as Louis Vuitton passed...
Category

20th Century French Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

20th Century Louis Vuitton Trunk, France c.1930
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
An exquisite and complete Louis Vuitton trunk from the early part of the 20th century. An absolutely essential item for elite travellers of its time the trunk is adorned in the iconic LV monogrammed canvas, accented by lozine trim and brass fittings. This trunk stood as the epitome of luxury over 100 years ago, boasting an unparalleled level of sophistication and elegance, it remains a timeless masterpiece that transcends eras. The captivating allure of the Louis Vuitton trunk transforms it into more than a mere luggage accessory; it becomes a focal point for any room. With its impressive dimensions, it is perfectly suited as a striking coffee table, side table, or even as a standalone centrepiece, seamlessly integrating into any interior, whether modern or traditional. An extraordinary piece that not only pays homage to the past but also serves as a statement of unparalleled luxury in the present. A brief history about Louis Vuitton trunks: Louis Vuitton was born in 1821 to a farmer and milliner and came from a long-established working-class family in eastern France. Vuitton grew up understanding the effects of perseverance and a strong work ethic from watching his family. At the age of 16, he made the decision to walk 292 miles from his hometown to Paris to try and make a new life for himself. When he arrived the city was in the midst of industrialization with current modes of transportation evolving quickly allowing for longer journeys. With this came the need for sturdy travel pieces. Vuitton was taken as an apprentice for a successful box maker and packer named Monsieur Marechal. He learned to craft durable containers and how to pack them properly – a well-respected profession at the time.In 1854, years after he had mastered his craft and became well respected for it, Vuitton ventured out on his own to open a shop on Rue Neuve des Capucines. It was here that he began to establish himself as a luggage maker. Then, in 1858, Vuitton designed the first Louis Vuitton steamer trunk. At the time trunks had rounded tops to allow for water to run off but this did not allow for convenient stowage. Vuitton introduced a flat, yet waterproof, trunk that was easily stackable. The first of his trunks were outfitted with a grey canvas referred to as Trianon – it wouldn’t be until several decades later that the signature monogram would be introduced. With a burgeoning business, Vuitton moved his family and workplace to Asniere, where he employed twenty workers to craft his trunks. By 1900 he would have 100 employees, and in 1914 the company would more than double in size. After years of success, Vuitton began to experiment with the design of his luggage by introducing a new striped canvas pattern (1876) and later the still well-known Damier print (1888). The hand-painted patterns were developed to prevent counterfeits. Even in the late 1800s, Louis Vuitton was enough of a status symbol to warrant counterfeiting. In 1886, his son George invented and patented an ingenious locking system that made it impossible to pick the lock of their trunks. This lock is still used today. 1892 would prove to be a time of mourning for the family as Louis Vuitton passed...
Category

20th Century French Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

Vintage Zemmour Moroccan Rug Pillow by Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in Dallas, TX
78445 Vintage Zemmour Moroccan Rug Pillow, 01'00 x 01'08 x 00'04. Emanating nomadic charm with elements of comfort and functional versatility, this vintage Moroccan pillow...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool, Sequins

Vintage Zemmour Moroccan Rug Pillow by Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in Dallas, TX
78446 Vintage Zemmour Moroccan Rug Pillow, 01'00 x 01'06 x 00'04. Emanating nomadic charm with elements of comfort and functional versatility, this vintage Moroccan pillow...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool, Sequins

20th Century Louis Vuitton Wardrobe Trunk In Orange "Vuittonite" Canvas c.1920
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Step into the realm of vintage luxury with this exceptionally rare wardrobe trunk from Louis Vuitton, hailing from the early 20th century, around 1900-1910. Draped in the distinctive orange "Vuittonite" canvas, this vertical trunk opens to reveal spacious hanging compartments on both sides, providing a charming blend of functionality and elegance. The rarity of trunks adorned with this unique finish, known for its stain and water-resistant properties, sets it apart from its more common monogrammed counterparts. Once a staple canvas for Vuitton's trunks from the turn of the century to the 1920s, the orange Vuittonite canvas has become a sought-after treasure for collectors, making this wardrobe trunk a unique and appreciated addition to any discerning collection. An exquisite focal point for interior decor, it not only tells the story of Louis Vuitton's historic craftsmanship but also stands as a testament to the enduring allure of vintage luxury. A brief history about Louis Vuitton trunks: Louis Vuitton was born in 1821 to a farmer and milliner and came from a long-established working-class family in eastern France. Vuitton grew up understanding the effects of perseverance and a strong work ethic from watching his family. At the age of 16, he made the decision to walk 292 miles from his hometown to Paris to try and make a new life for himself. When he arrived the city was in the midst of industrialization with current modes of transportation evolving quickly allowing for longer journeys. With this came the need for sturdy travel pieces. Vuitton was taken as an apprentice for a successful box maker and packer named Monsieur Marechal. He learned to craft durable containers and how to pack them properly – a well-respected profession at the time.In 1854, years after he had mastered his craft and became well respected for it, Vuitton ventured out on his own to open a shop on Rue Neuve des Capucines. It was here that he began to establish himself as a luggage maker. Then, in 1858, Vuitton designed the first Louis Vuitton steamer trunk. At the time trunks had rounded tops to allow for water to run off but this did not allow for convenient stowage. Vuitton introduced a flat, yet waterproof, trunk that was easily stackable. The first of his trunks were outfitted with a grey canvas referred to as Trianon – it wouldn’t be until several decades later that the signature monogram would be introduced. With a burgeoning business, Vuitton moved his family and workplace to Asniere, where he employed twenty workers to craft his trunks. By 1900 he would have 100 employees, and in 1914 the company would more than double in size. After years of success, Vuitton began to experiment with the design of his luggage by introducing a new striped canvas pattern (1876) and later the still well-known Damier print (1888). The hand-painted patterns were developed to prevent counterfeits. Even in the late 1800s, Louis Vuitton was enough of a status symbol to warrant counterfeiting. In 1886, his son George invented and patented an ingenious locking system that made it impossible to pick the lock of their trunks. This lock is still used today. 1892 would prove to be a time of mourning for the family as Louis Vuitton passed...
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20th Century French Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

Vintage Moroccan Rug Pillow by Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in Dallas, TX
78441 Vintage Moroccan Rug Pillow, 01'05 x 01'06 x 00'04. Emanating nomadic charm with elements of comfort and functional versatility, this vintage Moroccan pillow...
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Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool, Sequins

Moroccan Metal Lantern with Multicolor Glass
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage Moroccan metal lantern with multicolor glass. Large glass Moroccan lantern with Moorish design. Square shape elegant impressive intricat...
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Mid-20th Century Moroccan Moorish Furniture

Materials

Metal

20th Century Louis Vuitton Trunk, France c.1910
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
An exquisite and complete Louis Vuitton trunk from the early part of the 20th century. An absolutely essential item for elite travellers of its time the trunk is adorned in the iconic LV monogrammed canvas, accented by lozine trim and brass fittings. This trunk stood as the epitome of luxury over 100 years ago, boasting an unparalleled level of sophistication and elegance, it remains a timeless masterpiece that transcends eras. The captivating allure of the Louis Vuitton trunk transforms it into more than a mere luggage accessory; it becomes a focal point for any room. With its impressive dimensions, it is perfectly suited as a striking coffee table, side table, or even as a standalone centrepiece, seamlessly integrating into any interior, whether modern or traditional. An extraordinary piece that not only pays homage to the past but also serves as a statement of unparalleled luxury in the present. A brief history about Louis Vuitton trunks: Louis Vuitton was born in 1821 to a farmer and milliner and came from a long-established working-class family in eastern France. Vuitton grew up understanding the effects of perseverance and a strong work ethic from watching his family. At the age of 16, he made the decision to walk 292 miles from his hometown to Paris to try and make a new life for himself. When he arrived the city was in the midst of industrialization with current modes of transportation evolving quickly allowing for longer journeys. With this came the need for sturdy travel pieces. Vuitton was taken as an apprentice for a successful box maker and packer named Monsieur Marechal. He learned to craft durable containers and how to pack them properly – a well-respected profession at the time.In 1854, years after he had mastered his craft and became well respected for it, Vuitton ventured out on his own to open a shop on Rue Neuve des Capucines. It was here that he began to establish himself as a luggage maker. Then, in 1858, Vuitton designed the first Louis Vuitton steamer trunk. At the time trunks had rounded tops to allow for water to run off but this did not allow for convenient stowage. Vuitton introduced a flat, yet waterproof, trunk that was easily stackable. The first of his trunks were outfitted with a grey canvas referred to as Trianon – it wouldn’t be until several decades later that the signature monogram would be introduced. With a burgeoning business, Vuitton moved his family and workplace to Asniere, where he employed twenty workers to craft his trunks. By 1900 he would have 100 employees, and in 1914 the company would more than double in size. After years of success, Vuitton began to experiment with the design of his luggage by introducing a new striped canvas pattern (1876) and later the still well-known Damier print (1888). The hand-painted patterns were developed to prevent counterfeits. Even in the late 1800s, Louis Vuitton was enough of a status symbol to warrant counterfeiting. In 1886, his son George invented and patented an ingenious locking system that made it impossible to pick the lock of their trunks. This lock is still used today. 1892 would prove to be a time of mourning for the family as Louis Vuitton passed...
Category

20th Century French Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

20th Century Louis Vuitton Trunk, France c.1930
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
An exquisite and complete Louis Vuitton trunk from the early part of the 20th century. An absolutely essential item for elite travellers of its time the trunk is adorned in the iconi...
Category

20th Century French Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, Sustainability Meets Cozy Nomad
Located in Dallas, TX
21786 Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, 05'04 x 08'11. The Boujad rag rug, or Boujad Boucherouite rug, encapsulates the essence of sustainable craftsmanship, originating ...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Wool, Cotton

Vintage Beni Ourain Moroccan Rug, Mid-Century Modern Meets Tribal Enchantment
Located in Dallas, TX
21828 Vintage Moroccan Beni Ourain Rug, 06'08 x 09'10. Originating from the Beni Ourain tribe, an integral part of the broader Berber ethnic group in Morocco, these Moroccan rugs are...
Category

Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Wool

Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, Sustainability Meets Cozy Nomad
Located in Dallas, TX
21816 Vintage Boucherouite Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug, 05'00 x 08'05. Celebrate the vibrant spirit of Boujad Boucherouite rugs, originating from the lively city of Boujad in the Khourib...
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Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Wool, Cotton

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