It's an inevitability that I've come to accept when visiting New York, Seoul or Tokyo - More often than not, I'll return with more luggage than I came with [owing largely to an over indulgence in design related acquisition]. My fifth trip to Japan introduced me to the excellent
ACME Furniture company where I spotted this iconic valise.
Commissioned in
1938, the
Zero Halliburton suitcase was originally made from aluminium aircraft engines. Alongside steamer trunks by
Vuitton and
Goyard, the Zero is the very definition of luggage. A trophy of the jet age traveller, this rare 'ADK' monogrammed case was the envy of every
Tumi-wielding management consultant at Narita.