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Globe-Trotter               is               a               luxury               brand               that               was               founded               by               Englishman               David               Nelken               in               Saxony,               Germany,               in               1897.

In               1901,               the               company               returned               to               the               UK,               and               it               has               been               there               ever               since.

The               values               that               have               always               defined               the               style               of               this               brand               are               not               difficult               to               identify:               heritage               and               craftsmanship.

Typically               British               characteristics               that               are               shared               by               no               few               UK               and               international               brands,               for               their               powerful               recognizability               and               style.

However,               what               is               truly               unique               about               this               House               is               its               inimitable               way               of               combining               traditional               techniques               with               a               focus               on               new               design,               whether               this               regards               colour,               materials               or               design.

The               wonderful               period               photographs               that               the               company               possesses               provide               a               superb               portrait               of               the               brand,               in               the               hands               of               figures               such               as               Winston               Churchill               who               used               the               18-inch               attaché               case               while               he               was               Chancellor               of               the               Exchequer,               Queen               Elizabeth               II,               who               used               Globe-Trotter               cases               for               her               honeymoon,               Sir               Edmund               Hilary,               who               used               the               suitcases               ideal               to               take               his               kit               up               to               first               base               cap               during               his               assault               on               Everest               in               1951,               and               more               recently,               Daniel               Craig,               Kate               Moss,               Sofia               Coppola               and               Kylie               Minogue,               to               name               just               a               few.

Its               powerful               image               has               led               it               to               being               chosen               by               other               luxury               brands               who               use               Globe-Trotter               products               in               their               visual               communications.

Examples               include               10               Corso               Como,               Vogue,               Wallpaper,               Hermes,               Liberty               of               London,               Ross               Lovegrove               and               Junya               Watanabe.
               The               Globe-Trotter               factory               in               Hertfordshire               makes               the               cases               by               hand               on               Victorian               machinery,               in               a               unique               material,               "Vulcan               Fibre"               or               vulcanised               fibreboard.

This               was               invented               in               the               UK               in               the               1850s,               and               it               is               basically               14               layers               of               paper               that               are               bonded               together               and               coloured               -               though               the               exact               process               is               a               patented               and               closely-guarded               secret.

It               has               never               been               successfully               imitated.

Vulcan               fibre               is               a               very               tough               but               light               material,               as               lightweight               as               aluminium,               but               as               hardwearing               as               finest               leather.

In               fact,               Globe-Trotter               cases               are               extremely               tough,               and               the               company               has               an               archive               of               suitcases               that               are               up               to               100               years               old.

The               frame               is               in               ash               wood,               while               the               lining               is               in               fabric,               and               the               trim               is               of               course               in               leather.

Cases               are               riveted,               lined               and               leather               trimmed               by               hand.

Many               of               the               craftsmen               at               the               company               have               been               working               for               Globe-Trotter               for               decades,               and               this               highlights               the               great               satisfaction               that               is               derived               from               creating               high-quality               products.
               The               toughness               of               Vulcan               fibre               has               featured               strongly               in               the               company's               communications               over               the               decades.

The               image               of               an               elephant               standing               on               a               case               is               not               just               advertising.

A               test               was               actually               performed               at               the               Zoological               Gardens               in               Hamburg,               with               a               1               tonne               elephant               that               stood               on               a               Globe-Trotter               case               with               its               full               weight.

The               case               withstood               the               pressure,               a               tribute               to               the               product's               remarkable               durability.

Still               today,               the               factory               sometimes               receives               100-year               old               cases               that               are               sent               in               to               have               their               linings               changed.
               Globe-Trotter's               unique               approach,               both               traditional               and               innovative,               can               also               be               seen               in               its               colour               range.

In               the               early               days               of               travel,               luggage               was               all               brown               and               black.

Even               in               those               early               years,               Globe-Trotter               decided               to               make               a               splash               with               some               new               colours.

Blue               was               one               of               the               first               additions               to               the               range,               expressing               sea               and               air               travel.

More               recently,               the               brand               has               introduced               other               colours,               and               original               print               designs.

Today,               the               classic               colours               of               navy,               black,               green,               ivory               and               colonial               brown,               of               timeless               appeal,               have               been               joined               by               more               modern               shades               such               as               Jewel               pink,               Cruise               blue,               Centenary               red               and               Orange/Tan.

Globe-Trotter               has               not               subscribed               to               the               complex               interior               pockets               that               are               a               feature               of               many               luggage               brands,               preferring               absolute               simplicity.

This               ensures               that               travellers               have               the               maximum               space               possible.
               Today,               the               company's               products               include               the               "Original"               series,               with               the               signature               leather               straps               and               a               limited               range               of               classic               colours.

This               range               has               remained               the               same               since               1897,               from               when               the               company               was               established.

The               "Centenary               special               edition"               was               launched               in               1997               to               celebrate               the               100th               anniversary,               and               it               features               classic               and               pop               colours,               with               high               quality               leather               corners               and               straps.

The               "Safari"               series               is               based               on               cases               made               by               Globe-Trotter               in               the               late               1920s,               and               they               comprise               ivory               cases,               resembling               those               used               by               explorers               who               travelled               the               world               by               cruise               liner.

The               "Cruise"               series               is               striking               in               its               royal               blue               colour,               with               navy               blue               straps               and               corner               details.

Inside,               the               lining               of               white               cotton               with               pinstripe               blue               stripes               is               a               superb               expression               of               summer               seaside               living.

The               "Orient"               collection               is               hallmarked               by               a               hand-lacquered               gloss               finish,               created               using               valuable               Urushi               lacquer,               with               fine               designer               oriental               silk               linings.
               "Onehundred&ten"               provides               yet               further               confirmation               of               the               brand's               fresh               and               uncomplicated               approach               to               innovation,               using               traditional               techniques               and               state-of-the-art               lines               to               create               a               strong               and               beautiful               product.

It               was               designed               by               Ross               Lovegrove,               and               it               is               hand-made               in               Japan               from               3X               fibre,               comprising               woven               carbon               fibre               and               ti-axial               woven               Kevlar.

These               two               materials               are               layered               and               bonded               to               create               the               first-ever               next-generation               Globe-Trotter               hard               case,               weighing               just               1.4               kg.
               The               Burlington               Arcade               flagship               store               (54-55               Burlington               Arcade,               Mayfair,               London               W1J               0LB,               tel.

+44               20               7529               5950)               is               an               appropriately               refined               experience,               with               interiors               influenced               by               19th               century               British               architect               Sir               John               Soane.

On               the               second               floor,               customers               discover               a               totally               different               atmosphere               with               respect               to               the               ground               and               first               floor,               and               can               relax               in               plush               furniture               and               a               range               of               images               and               artefacts               from               Globe-Trotter's               long               and               glittering               history.

Here,               bespoke               cases               can               be               ordered,               unique               as               regards               colour,               linings,               leather               corners,               and               personalised               initials.

Another               bespoke               feature               available               at               the               Burlington               Arcade               store               are               cases               without               wheels               -               in               fact               today's               Globe-Trotter               cases               are               made               with               wheels               as               standard.
               In               London,               products               are               also               available               at               Harrods,               Selfridges,               Browns               and               The               Conran               Shop.

Products               are               distributed               worldwide               by               means               of               selected               retailers,               which               can               be               seen               at               the               store               locator               on               the               company               Web               site.









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