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The history of Maison Moreau began in Paris in 1882 when, affirming its expertise in the limited circle of luxury leather goods and travel cases manufacturers, it moved to 283 rue Saint-Honoré. Maison Moreau then created a leather trunk with a now iconic pattern, inspired by basketry and drawings of wicker trunks braids. It remained there until the early twentieth century, when it ceased trading. In 2011, Fedor Georges Savchenko came across a trunk signed Moreau at the flea market in Paris that was owned by the industrialist and man of the world Robert Bellanger, the last tenant of Fort Brégançon. Enchanted by such a discovery, he decided to bring back to life the Maison. Since then, Fedor Georges Savchenko, has worked on, between tradition and innovation, to preserve and renew the Maison's singular and authentic universe, notably with a collection of bags and luggage that are unique in terms of identity and philosophy. Moreau Paris treasures the exceptional French know how, in manufacturing as well as in the choice of materials. The result are timeless collections, functional, light and elegant that the daily patina will sublime.
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