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Fashion giant Louis Vuitton tends to put on showstopping installations, so it’s no surprise that the pop-up dedicated to its travel-inspired Objets Nomades turned heads during Hong Kong’s annual Art Week. Local architect André Fu transformed the entire fifth floor of Hong Kong’s historic Pedder Building into a surreal, minimalist installation comprising ten residential-inspired scenographies.

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