You know the Seinfeld episode where they talked about Bad Naked? Well my last blog post pretty much talked about Bad Decorating with LV.
Even though authentic Louis Vuitton monogram throw pillows look tasteful on a simple couch at a LV Boutique- the same pillow on the same couch in a home just would not look classy. IMO unless it's vintage, travel oriented, or an interesting collectible (think LV monogram soccer ball on a book shelf in a traditional home library or a framed scarf), monogram just has no place in any decorating scheme unless you're working for the company.
I've blogged a ton about how amazing and interesting Louis Vuitton CAN look in a house, apartment or office. Look for my old posts on Kanye's Office and entry way, Eva Longoria's closet, and Tommy Hilfiger's living room, to name a few. But here are a couple more recent examples...
This one was from March/April's Mountian Living Magazine. It's a den in Christopher Coffin's (Christopher K. Coffin Design) home. See the table trunk on the lower left? That is actually one of John F. Kennedy's old Louis Vuitton monogram suitcases. Gorgeous. It is such an interesting addition to the room- totally adds to the overall look. (As does the Hermes throw on the leather chair beside it
) A what a fantastic conversation piece.

And the Napa Valley, getaway retreat of the inspiring Ken Fulk was profiled in House Beautiful this month- July 2008. I love his Louis Vuitton vintage suitcase stack, side table!

Photo by Victoria Pearson, for House Beautiful
I love it! If you do too... check out the Louis Vuitton Damier set that we have right listed on eBay right now that would look incredible in any decorating situation!

We've got other pieces that would also look great... like the Louis Vuitton Monogram Alzer 70, Monogram Alzer 80, and the Monogram Boite Flacons beauty case. I need a picture of those three in a stack!!!