Infinity OLED Luxury Handbag: The $9,000 Fashion-Tech Statement at CES 2026
Discover the Infinity OLED luxury handbag from CES 2026. Priced up to $9,000, this French-made accessory blends high-end leather with a digital display.
Your next luxury investment might need a software update. Created by Richard Peuty, the Infinity handbag is a high-end French purse that embeds an OLED display directly into its leather body. Spotted at CES 2026, it stands out as one of the show's most delightfully unnecessary yet fascinating ideas, turning a static accessory into a glowing piece of art.
Infinity OLED Luxury Handbag Pricing and Exclusivity
The entry-level Kickstarter tiers start at around $800, but the top-tier Atelier Edition commands a price tag exceeding $9,000. This highest tier isn't just about the tech; it’s about exclusivity and craftsmanship. Each bag is hand-assembled in France using full-grain leather sourced from Europe. Peuty emphasizes longevity and repairability, positioning the digital panel as a way for the bag to adapt to trends without being replaced.
Seamless Tech and Smartphone Integration
The tech doesn't scream for attention until you want it to. The OLED panel sits beneath a textured layer that feels like leather rather than glass. Users can change the display via the Infinity app on their phone. It supports wireless charging and offers six to eight hours of continuous display time through Bluetooth Low Energy. It's a calculated marriage of heritage craftsmanship and modern digital flexibility.
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