The House of Lux does not sell everything; it sells the best of everything. Their procurement team spends thousands of hours vetting products. Whether it is a cashmere throw woven by monks in the Himalayas or a limited-edition hypercar painted with a color that hasn't been seen since the Renaissance, the inventory is curated with the intensity of a museum director.
The House of Lux does not sell everything; it sells the best of everything. Their procurement team spends thousands of hours vetting products. Whether it is a cashmere throw woven by monks in the Himalayas or a limited-edition hypercar painted with a color that hasn't been seen since the Renaissance, the inventory is curated with the intensity of a museum director.