RIMOWA and Lehni have introduced a limited-edition home furniture collaboration that gives Cabin-sized suitcases a dedicated place in the interior rather than the closet.
The RIMOWA Lehni Bench and RIMOWA Lehni Drawer are engineered in anodized aluminium and offered in black or silver, with each piece designed to store and protect RIMOWA Cabin cases with the same precision-first approach that defines both companies.
Aluminium furniture shaped around the RIMOWA Cabin
The project brings together RIMOWA’s long association with aluminium travel cases and Lehni’s Swiss expertise in modular aluminium furniture, a discipline the Zurich manufacturer has refined since 1922.

For the collaboration, Lehni adapted its modular system for suitcase storage for the first time, creating made-to-measure pieces that are handmade at the company’s Zurich factory.
A bench for display and a drawer for quieter storage
The RIMOWA Lehni Bench is an open shelving unit that accommodates up to two Cabin-sized suitcases side by side, turning storage into a clean display object.
The RIMOWA Lehni Drawer takes a more architectural route, stacking Cabin storage within a sculptural frame while adding a closed drawer for smaller items.
Both designs use specially developed scratch-resistant felt mats on the shelves, a practical detail that matters when aluminium luggage meets aluminium furniture.
Milan Design Week launch and global availability
The collaboration was presented in Milan at the RIMOWA Lehni Visitor Center on Via Achille Maiocchi during Design Week from April 21 to 24, 2026.
The installation included a selection of titles curated by Swiss publisher INNEN PUBLISHING and a postcard mailing station, giving the launch a quieter travel-minded atmosphere rather than a conventional product display.
The pieces have also debuted at RIMOWA’s renovated Milan flagship, with a special window installation by local multidisciplinary practice studioutte.
Pricing and where to find the limited edition
The RIMOWA Lehni Bench and RIMOWA Lehni Drawer are each priced at 3,200 euros and released as limited-edition pieces through RIMOWA.com.
They are also being shown in selected RIMOWA flagship stores worldwide, including Beijing, Cologne, New York Madison, Seoul Cheongdam and Tokyo Omotesando.
This is a niche object, but an intelligent one for collectors who treat luggage as part of a design language at home, not simply as equipment waiting for the next flight.




