Introducing: Globe-Trotter

Introducing: Globe-Trotter

Luxury luggage brand Globe-Trotter has been synonymous with the Golden Age of travel since its establishment in 1897 by David Nelken in Saxony, Germany. Nelken was inspired by the lightweight yet durable nature of vulcanized fiberboard, and the company went on to patent its use in 1901. Globe-Trotter's iconic suitcases are primarily made by hand in England using some of the same production methods and machinery of the Victorian era, with the patented Vulcanized Fiberboard being a key ingredient. This unfathomable feat of strength has kept Globe-Trotter cases incredibly strong yet impossibly lightweight for 125 years and counting.
The enduring design of Globe-Trotter's luggage has made it the go-to brand for iconic figures throughout history. Queen Elizabeth II, Winston Churchill, Sir Edmund Hillary, and many other famous personalities have all carried Globe-Trotter suitcases. The brand's classic design features sturdy rectangular bodies, leather straps, corners, and handles, with each suitcase being an instant conversation starter.
Globe-Trotter's luggage is simple yet eminently recognizable, and the company has continued to adapt and stay relevant while staying true to its roots. The introduction of two and four wheels, vibrant color options, and collaborations with brands such as Eley Kishimoto, David Shrigley, and Tyler, the Creator, have pushed the boundaries of skill and creativity.
Globe-Trotter has been defining the art of travel for over a century and continues to do so by offering high-quality luggage that is both elegant and functional. The brand's commitment to timeless appeal and attention to detail, along with the patented Vulcanised Fiberboard material, has made Globe-Trotter one of the most recognisable and trusted names in luxury travel accessories. 

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