Malle Louis Vuitton toile tissé 15 jours de travail

The before-and-after pictures speak for themselves, don't they? Do you see the monogram on the top of this 1900 trunk? I spent about: 10 hours stripping the varnish, 4 to 6 hours stripping the steel and treating the rust, 4 hours polishing the brass, then about 15 hours washing, re-stripping, and cleaning, deodorizing, and vacuuming the interior, and finally 4 to 6 hours re-varnishing, sanding, and waxing. With all this, I'm certain that when you and I are no longer here... this one will still be here. I come from the world of IT: I couldn't stand seeing my work become obsolete with every technological advancement. For 24 years, in my own small way, I've been contributing to heritage conservation. Nothing in my work is obsolete anymore. A trunk of this type, with its woven canvas, is no longer made. Its current equivalent is offered in the Louis Vuitton catalog for €48,000. Many of us are convinced that, over time, antique trunks will surpass the value of new ones: they have a patina, a history, an unrivaled manufacturing technique. Like Bitcoins, their number is finite—and diminishes as they disappear. In short, they have a unique and inimitable beauty. They are sculptures. 👉 This trunk is available for sale: €14,000. Buy your trunks with confidence from specialists and connoisseurs of the brand and antique luggage. Consult our website for the guide to antique trunks. #louisvuitton #Trunks #France #vintage #gift #luxury #art #restoration #cadeau #interiors #coffetable #leather #monogram #luxurytrunk #vuitton #luxeathome #Paris #travel #luggage #suitcase #vanity #goyard #moynat #lvtrunk #love #louisvuittonforsale #louisvuittonlovers #trunksale #hotel #1stdibs #auction #Prix #Price #achat