Louis Vuitton reopens its refurbished flagship boutique in Milan

Restaurant and contemporary art collection
Louis Vuitton has reopened its refurbished flagship boutique in Milan. The spacious store, designed in a neoclassical style, is located in Palazzo Taverna on Via Montenapoleone. The renovation was carried out by Peter Marino, a renowned American architect favored by the luxury segment.
He curated a whole collection of contemporary art throughout the boutique, featuring works by Mimmo Paladino, Carla Accardi, Peter Halley, and Alfonso Clerici.
Equally significant are the restored pieces of furniture by Italian artisans, such as a writing desk by Luciano Frigerio.
To mark the reopening, the new Louis Vuitton Home collection was specially brought into the boutique. A full preview of the collection will be presented during Milan Design Week and Salone del Mobile, running until April 13.
This fashion space offers more than just a wardrobe refresh – guests can also enjoy fine dining. The boutique is now home to the brand’s first Italian restaurant, created in partnership with Da Vittorio, a family-run establishment with three Michelin stars.






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