Each structure is conceived as a sculptural system in constant motion, where the suitcase becomes the central element of an ongoing interaction with forces such as tension, gravity, pressure, and repetition. Rather than presenting durability as a technical specification, the project transforms it into a visual and performative experience.
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Direction
GUT Agency
Photographer
Marton Perlaki
DOP
Louis Lustermann
Set Design
Avoir
Edition & Sound
Patterned
Image Retouchment
Helen Studio & Studio RM
Grading
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Through this continuous interaction, the pieces reveal the inherent qualities of the material: strength, balance, and resilience. The suitcase becomes both subject and instrument, moving between design object and kinetic sculpture.



The structures were designed by Avoir and built and designed between Madrid and Paris. They were adapted to a variety of suitcase models, including some of the brand’s iconic archive pieces. Throughout the shoot, the structures were continuously assembled and disassembled, turning the set into a dynamic, handcrafted workspace.


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