Louis Vuitton is using the European Artistic Crafts Days to spotlight something deeper than product: the transmission of its craft from one generation of artisans to the next.
By bringing artisans from six French workshops to Lyon and Paris , the House turns its celebrated savoir faire into a live, shared experience for students, apprentices and the public.
Pourçain and Issoudun travelled to Lyon and Paris to present their work. These workshops are at the heart of Louis Vuitton’s leather goods, pattern making and trunk-making excellence, with Asnières in particular remaining the historic home of the House more than 160 years after it was established outside Paris .
During the event, artisans demonstrated the techniques behind Louis Vuitton’s iconic métiers, from precision cutting and pattern making to meticulous assembly and finishing.
Rather than staging static displays, they worked side by side with visitors, allowing people to observe the time, repetition and focus that define a craft career.
A collective effort with France’s craft institutions The initiative sits within a broader European program coordinated by the Institut pour les Savoir Faire Français , with the 2026 edition themed “Cœurs à l’ouvrage” and celebrating passion and transmission in craft…