Dominique Kleiner - Vuitton soir de fête

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Dominique Kleiner signs this Louis Vuitton inspired Soir de Fête chess set in mixed media on a 40 × 40 cm Alu-Dibond plate, edition 8/30, created in France in or after 2020, with hand-painted resin pieces, sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition.

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LOUIS VUITTON – SOIR DE FÊTE

Art chess set – Limited Edition – 30 pieces – 40 × 40 cm Alu-Dibond board

In the world of luxury auctions, some pieces immediately draw the eye…
Soir de Fête is one of them.

Created by Kleiner Dominique, an artist renowned for his collectible chessboards, this game is a spectacular work where Parisian refinement meets timeless elegance.

The 40 × 40 cm Alu-Dibond board unfolds a black-and-white graphic composition inspired by the Louis Vuitton universe. The pieces, fully sculpted and hand-painted, pit two sumptuous armies against each other: midnight black that glitters and luminous pearl white.
Board in aluminum
pieces in resin

Each piece is a miniature sculpture, richly detailed, with luxurious metallic reflections, giving the whole an extraordinary presence worthy of a high-end jewelry display.

This creation is produced in only 30 copies worldwide, making it a rare, sought-after work ideal for collectors, art lovers and luxury enthusiasts.

This game is not merely a chessboard:
it is a piece of prestige, an object of very great luxury, and a collectible asset.

Legal notice
This creation is an independent artistic work.
It is not an official Louis Vuitton product.

luxury chessboard, resin spiral, contemporary design, Vuitton art chess set, collectible object, decorative chess game, limited edition, made in France, Kleiner Dominique, art craftsmanship, sculpted resin, luxury marble chessboard.

LOUIS VUITTON – SOIR DE FÊTE

Art chess set – Limited Edition – 30 pieces – 40 × 40 cm Alu-Dibond board

In the world of luxury auctions, some pieces immediately draw the eye…
Soir de Fête is one of them.

Created by Kleiner Dominique, an artist renowned for his collectible chessboards, this game is a spectacular work where Parisian refinement meets timeless elegance.

The 40 × 40 cm Alu-Dibond board unfolds a black-and-white graphic composition inspired by the Louis Vuitton universe. The pieces, fully sculpted and hand-painted, pit two sumptuous armies against each other: midnight black that glitters and luminous pearl white.
Board in aluminum
pieces in resin

Each piece is a miniature sculpture, richly detailed, with luxurious metallic reflections, giving the whole an extraordinary presence worthy of a high-end jewelry display.

This creation is produced in only 30 copies worldwide, making it a rare, sought-after work ideal for collectors, art lovers and luxury enthusiasts.

This game is not merely a chessboard:
it is a piece of prestige, an object of very great luxury, and a collectible asset.

Legal notice
This creation is an independent artistic work.
It is not an official Louis Vuitton product.

luxury chessboard, resin spiral, contemporary design, Vuitton art chess set, collectible object, decorative chess game, limited edition, made in France, Kleiner Dominique, art craftsmanship, sculpted resin, luxury marble chessboard.

Details

Artist
Dominique Kleiner
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
8/30
Title of artwork
Vuitton soir de fête
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
40 cm
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
821
Objects sold
100%
Private

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