Maison Goyard is a French trunk and leather goods maker established in 1792 as Maison Martin in Paris. The company was founded by Pierre-François Martin, who specialized in box-making, trunk-making, and other pieces of luxury luggage for the French aristocracy. Martin's work (particularly his trunks) was extremely sought after, and the company quickly gained a reputation for its high quality and craftsmanship.
In 1845, François Goyard, a 17-year-old apprentice, was hired by Martin. Goyard quickly learned the trade, and when Martin died suddenly in 1852, Goyard took over the company and renamed it Maison Goyard. Under Goyard's leadership, the company continued to grow and expand, and it soon became one of the most respected luxury luggage makers in the world.
In 1853, Goyard introduced its signature print, the Goyardine. The Goyardine is a woven canvas with an interlocking chevron pattern. It is one more...
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