This new 360-degree destination concept by esteemed fashion house Louis Vuitton includes an immersive exhibition, café, store, and restaurant from the celebrated chef Gaggan Anand
Louis Vuitton unveils its new destination concept, LV The Place Bangkok at Gaysorn Amarin, which houses an immersive exhibition, café, store, and a restaurant from the celebrated chef Gaggan Anand. With its inspiring architecture, dynamic scenography, and original menu items, this space invites visitors to discover the breadth of the esteemed fashion house’s imagination and creation.
Occupying two floors of the downtown retail complex, LV The Place Bangkok allows visitors to experience a dream-like aura, starting with the enhanced façade adorned with giant diamond shapes that illuminate the walkway at night. Inside, guests can appreciate how this space integrates retail, dining, and culture.
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Louis Vuitton assigned the ground level of the space to exhibitions. For its initial offering, it features Visionary Journeys, a new exhibition exploring the esteemed brand’s heritage through a scenographic experience. It was developed by Shohei Shigematsu, partner of the globally renowned architectural firm OMA, marking the first instalment of a new concept of a new concept for Louis Vuitton’s Visionary Journey exhibition design and identity. This exhibition space was divided into thematic rooms constructed into distinct environments—Trunkscape, Origins, Iconic Bags, Collaboration, and the Souvenirs room.