Louis Vuitton Maison SeoulFrank Gehry's 2019 Cheongdam-dong building clads the facade in curved titanium panels that ripple like fabric—a material metaphor for the house's trunk-making heritage—while Peter Marino's gallery-like interior turns each floor into a curated display of commissioned art alongside the house's seasonal collections.
Fondation Louis VuittonFrank Gehry's billowing glass sails in the Bois de Boulogne — Paris's most architecturally dramatic home for contemporary art.
Le Café Louis Vuitton NYCLe Café Louis Vuitton on East 57th Street brings the house's Paris cafe format to New York, serving coffee and pastries inside the brand's flagship with the understated elegance the Vuitton name requires and the 57th Street address confirms.
Louis Vuitton Tokyo Ginza NamikidoriJun Aoki's 2021 Ginza building wraps the corner facade in curved glass panels etched with an abstracted Damier pattern—simultaneously a contemporary commercial building and a three-dimensional riff on the house's heritage graphic—with Peter Marino's interiors treating each floor as a private gallery.
LV The Place Bangkok - Gaggan at Louis VuittonLuxury brand known for signature monogrammed handbags, luggage & more.
Le Café V, MidosujiLouis Vuitton's first branded café, on the top floor of the Maison Osaka Midosuji, where Chef Yosuke Suga's seasonally changing Japanese menu is served in a room that extends the fashion house's visual language into a curated dining experience.