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The Loom bag is a tribute to Loro Piana’s unique heritage in fabric-making and exclusive textiles – its name taken from the time-honoured device used to turn fibre into cloth. Crafted with a focus on tactility and enduring style, it is equal parts timeless, practical, and modern and encapsulates the quintessence of luxury.
A showcase of savoir-faire
Following the highest standards of Italian craftsmanship, artisans use precision and meticulous leatherwork to assemble, shape, and define the Loom bag.
A showcase of savoir-faire
Following the highest standards of Italian craftsmanship, artisans use precision and meticulous leatherwork to assemble, shape, and define the Loom bag.
Craftsmanship in every detail
From the smoothly hammered edges to the hand-painted trims, the Loom bag exemplifies the Maison’s unique skill of transforming the noblest of raw materials into masterpieces.
Craftsmanship in every detail
From the smoothly hammered edges to the hand-painted trims, the Loom bag exemplifies the Maison’s unique skill of transforming the noblest of raw materials into masterpieces.
Noble materials, elegant contrasts
The textured canvas base is juxtaposed with infinitely soft and silky calfskin – offering support and sensorial contrast while fully embracing the Loom bag’s silhouette. The leather is so supple it enwraps the hidden bar under the flap smoothly.
Noble materials, elegant contrasts
The textured canvas base is juxtaposed with infinitely soft and silky calfskin – offering support and sensorial contrast while fully embracing the Loom bag’s silhouette. The leather is so supple it enwraps the hidden bar under the flap smoothly.
Inspired by a century-old textile tradition
Drawing on its namesake, the Loom bag’s defining feature is the metal bar under the flap, which mirrors the way fabric drapes over the heddle bar of a loom – alluding to the Maison’s rich history and mastery of textile craft.
Inspired by a century-old textile tradition
Drawing on its namesake, the Loom bag’s defining feature is the metal bar under the flap, which mirrors the way fabric drapes over the heddle bar of a loom – alluding to the Maison’s rich history and mastery of textile craft.