
Louis Vuitton opens a new flagship store on London’s iconic shopping strip on Bond Street, and here’s a great look at this stunning space designed by New York architect Peter Marino, whose previous collaboration with the luxury brand brought us the lustrous Maison on the Champs-Elysées, Paris.
Spanning over four floors, and 1,500 square metres, Marino has concieved the Maison as the house of a collector who loves only the best and the rarest. Containing original artworks by well-knowns such as Richard Prince and Takashi Murakami, the brand is always the epitome of luxury, with not only being the biggest single-brand store in London, it is also the first store to possess a VIP apartment for exclusive guests. The Bond Street Maison opens its doors May 28, so prepare for the buzz.


This Peter Marino guy is the Silvio Berlusconi of Architecture…
No substance professionally or personally, but good at getting rich.
LV is my favorite, but the store did seems like a 4 star hotel lobby.