Louis Vuitton Concertina Chair DC-8147
product description
Imagine a seat that travels as a whisper and lands as a sonata. Louis Vuitton’s Concertina Chair, conjured by Raw Edges, is that quiet aria. Husband-and-wife alchemists Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay began with a single obsession: the fold. They borrowed the lung-like bellows of an accordion and translated its rhythm into six petal-shaped planes of leather, each edge stitched like the seam of a vintage suitcase. These petals rest on a skeleton of pale ash, so slender it could be mistaken for a line drawing. In repose, the chair is a vertical manuscript—flat, discreet, ready for departure. One gentle pull and the pages separate into a radial bloom; leather sighs against wood, angles become curves, and what was two-dimensional suddenly cradles three. The sitter is held at the precise intersection of engineering and embrace. The same folding DNA now animates a table and a lamp across the Objets Nomades constellation, proving that when space is folded, luxury is not what you carry, but how gracefully you unfold it.














