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Louis Vuitton's Objects Nomades Line is Extremely Limited

High-end fashion house Louis Vuitton is celebrating the recent release of both the Les Petits Malle and Objects Nomades collections by hosting a showcase of each item from the lineup.

Each piece is inspired by a luxurious and nomadic lifestyle and features pieces such as foldable stools and other home decor and furniture pieces. The brand offers everything from living room tables to watch cases, all styled with the brand's iconic monogram print. Multiple pieces from the collections are ultra-exclusive with only 25 pieces made in the entire world. Taking place in Hong Kong, the showcase will include pieces pained by famous artist Alux Hung, as well as a demonstration on how the Petite Mall trunk was made.

The new Les Petit Malle and Objects Nomades collection will be on show and available for purchase this summer for a limited time.
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