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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-07T18:00:53.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "news",
    "Automata",
    "Enrico Barbasini",
    "fashion",
    "Gennaro Costanzo",
    "La Fabrique du Temps",
    "Louis Vuitton",
    "luxury",
    "Michel Navas",
    "Piotr Stoklosa",
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    "Tambour Taiko Arty Automata",
    "Ulysse Frechelin",
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    "Schön! Magazine"
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  "textContent": "At Louis Vuitton, pop art has just entered its high watchmaking universe. La Fabrique du Temps has unveiled its latest creation, the Tambour Taiko Arty Automata, taking its cues from the house’s legacy of artistic collaboration to create something that feels like a mechanical daydream. Since 2021, the finely honed use of horological automata has distinguished the most exceptional creations of the Maison, appearing in milestone pieces like the Carpe Diem and the Fiery Heart to amplify technical mastery through movement. Based in Meyrin, Switzerland, La Fabrique du Temps serves as the specialist heart of the brand’s horological output, where master watchmakers Michel Navas and Enrico Barbasini have spent years turning the traditionally monochrome world of complications into a playground for the avant-garde. Pop art has always thrived on the collision between everyday commercial symbols and high-concept expression, much in the same way the Maison has previously invited legends like Yayoi Kusama or Takashi Murakami to splash their visual language across the monogram. This latest timepiece represents a natural evolution of that disruptive spirit, moving beyond static leather into a world of gears and springs that celebrate the kitsch, the bold and the surreal. Swirls of pastel champlevé enamel fill... Read more »\n\nThe post louis vuitton | the tambour taiko arty automata appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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