The Louis Vuitton trunk is where it all started," says Marc Newson. "Every piece of functional luggage can trace its roots back to this object." The Australian industrial-design star knows his history. In the 1850s, when traveling for pleasure was still a new fad, Vuitton's stackable, waterproof canvas-clad carrying case was revolutionary, introducing a sturdy solution for transporting one's wardrobe.
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