a tour of louis vuittons new bond street maison

2010-05-26 15:53
The facade To create the vast new maison, Peter Marino entirely reworked the original store - also designed by him - and fused it with what was Donna Karan, next door. 'I had to destroy my own baby,' he says. The two spaces are united by white Portland stone, double height windows and Louis Vuitton's signature golden mesh cladding. Says Marino: 'I could barely touch the historic facade, so I knocked everything inside down instead...'
路易威登的史诗般的新伦敦“梅森”刚刚在新邦德街开门。从一座“护城河”上的一座桥进入,它那四层豪华得离谱的楼层包括一间VIP公寓,一个限量版艺术和艺术书籍的“librairie”,旋转手袋装置和所有大人物的艺术品,从Damien Hirst到Gilbert。

                            
The windows
The entrance To enter the store, visitors step across a bridge, which separates the inner building from the facade. Below it is a glass staircase, illuminated by LEDs that will show constantly changing film and artistic animations. 'I've created a kind of "moat"', says the American designer. 'But it's a virtual one, not the kind that apparently costs vast sums to clean, like your MPs''. Asked if he sees a 'moat' as something quintessentially English, Marino replies, 'Didn't you all live in castles when you were kids?'
The Trunk installation Cross over the bridge and you come to an installation of vintage trunks suspended in the air. This is backed by a bronze mesh, whose pattern is based on the flowers of the monogram handbag, which wraps the entire store. 'It involved very difficult workmanship,' explains Marino. 'The Nottingham-based company that made it had to make thousands of samples to get it right, because it's about 30ft high and heavy as hell. The first one was like chainmail but in the end it came out light and scintillating. It filters the light and moves like a curtain'.
The trunk wall Beside the trunk installation, pieces from the new collection are displayed on a series of towering shelves
The high end area One of the many firsts that this store pioneers for the Louis Vuitton network is the placing of the most expensive pieces bang opposite the entrance. This store isn't scared of scaring customers away with its price tags. 'It's a bit experimental and risk-taking. But this is New Bond Street,' Marino exclaims. 'The theory is that the customer here is somewhat immune to the vagaries of the market.' The fine jewellery, watches and best bags are displayed in an intimate area, with lacquered wall panelling and partitions clad in dark woven copper, linen and wool. 'This was my way of responding architecturally to the gorgeous materials of the bags.'
The costume jewellery area 'I call this the "girls just want to have fun" part of the store, because everything is moving. It's really hilarious,' says Marino. The costume jewellery zone, to the far left of the store, marks the entrance to a room filled with moving bags and scarves. Two LV-branded planets orbit around ceiling inspired by Saturn's rings. On a plinth stands Kiki - a sculpture by long-time Vuitton collaborator, Takashi Murakami.
The bag bar Here, customers can sit on stools and pick their bags like they would a cocktail, from a back-lit, rotating display. 'When I was parading round all the other shops that are heavy on handbags I felt this lethal lack of energy,' explains the architect. 'I couldn't give the bags any artificial stimulation so I thought, let's get them moving.'
The scarves area Scarves are framed like works of art in a gallery - as part of a moving wall display or arranged flat in drawers like precious art prints.
The sunglasses area Even the sun-like light that shines through the central oculus of the sunglasses area moves up and down. 'Dichroic glass constantly changes the light that hits your eyes, ergo, creating the need to put sunglasses on,' says Marino. 'Pedro likes to get paid, you know...'
The women's Universe The first floor is home to the latest womenswear collections. The three ready-to-wear zones have different moods to draw out different aspects of the collections, decorated in varying tones of French embossed leather and light French lacquer. This floor is also home to the librairie, sculptures by the likes of Damien Hirst and an area for temporary exhibitions.
The women's Universe
The apartment If you're lucky enough to get the nod, a security-controlled lift will whisk you up to the invitation-only inner sanctum of the store - the VIP 'apartment'. The open plan space can be sectioned off into suites, and features artworks, including this piece titled 'The Bible cowboys' by Richard Prince, and others by the likes of Jeff Koons, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Hans Hartung, and Bertrand Lavier. 'I designed it like a Peter Marino apartment,' says the architect, putting his feet up on the table. When we venture that we could happily live here, he replies: 'I'd like to have sex here.' There are fireplaces, rare antiques, lacquered doors and all the carpets are one off mixtures of silk and wool, designed by Marino himself. Says the architect: 'I call it VIP on steroids. But I also wanted it to feel like a space where you can hang.'
The apartment The plan for a VIP space was hatched only 14 months ago - a response to a growing trend in luxury stores in China. "The feedback from the brands who created them in China was a revelation. They make as much profit from these areas as they do out of all the selling floors,' Marino explains. So he put the idea to Louis Vuitton. 'They said, "Okay Peter, go ballistic. We're going to try this." Quite frankly speaking, it's an experiment. I've never done this for a brand in the West before.' Here, custom-made furniture by Marino sits alongside a chair by French sculptor Philippe Hiquily.
The apartment In the entrance to the apartment is 'Napoleonic Stereotype circa '44' by Jean-Michel Basquiat
The apartment On the wall of the main room is a work titled 'NET' by Gilbert & George
The apartment 'TI985 H12' by Hans Hartung hangs on a lacquered wall
The apartment 'Atomium detail N10' by Bertrand Lavier
The men's universe Descend the LED-lit staircase to the lower-ground floor and you'll find the men's universe, comprising various areas, such as the leather goods zone, the shoes area and the men's club. Darker finishes give it an aptly masculine feel and walls are clad in wood veneer.
The men's club Dominated by a giant 2005 artwork by Gilbert & George, the space is filled with relaxing sofas and low tables, once again like a private apartment. 'Because I began my career creating high end luxury residences - for the likes of Yves St Laurent, the Rothschilds - before I became a retail architect, I'm able to bring to the stores a high end sense of how the customer lives,' he explains. Throughout the new maison you'll find unusual furniture from auctions and dealers, including tables by Roland Mellan and John Ashpool.
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路易威登的史诗般的新伦敦“梅森”刚刚在新邦德街开门。从一座“护城河”上的桥梁进入,它的四层豪华的楼层包括一间VIP公寓,一本限量版艺术和艺术书籍的“轻装上阵”,旋转的汉.

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