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Louis Vuitton Concertina Chair DC-8147
Living room

Louis Vuitton Concertina Chair DC-8147

Louis Vuitton Concertina Chair design by Raw Edges from Louis Vuitton

Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay, the design duo behind Raw Edges, cultivated their fascination for collapsible objects in the Concertina Chair for Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades collection. Six leather-lined overlapping “petals” unfold to form a comfortable seat on an ash wood structure. The ideal companion to Raw Edges’ Concertina Table, this remarkable chair makes a complex concept look perfectly natural.

  • ITEN NO DC-8147
  • SIZE 83*63*88CM
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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.