Peter Marino Renovates Louis Vuitton’s London Store With Impressive Modern Art

New York-based architecture firm Peter Marino Architect has renovated the Louis Vuitton’s London store with a channelled and colourful explosion, wrapping and marking the facade of the building.

Officially opened on October 23, the store, called Louis Vuitton Bond Street, the store has been reopened after a 14-month renovation. The space is revived with different colourful touches, objects and pieces that mix art and design in an harmonized way. 

The space features a sweeping double helix shaped staircase crafted in cerused oak and worked as a sculpture with an offset centre, while  the outside of the building is marked with a giant explosion of a channelled installation where Louis Vuitton‘s monogram icons takes over the stores’ frontage.

The face of retail changes so fast,” said Peter Marino. “It’s very much a necessity for [brands] to have these big special statements in key landmark locations.

In the main atrium, beneath four cocoon chairs by the Campana Brothers, there is a space is dedicated to a permanent selection of objets nomades, the collection of designer travel and home-related objects that launched in 2012.

Inside, a “changeable gallery space” welcomes its visitors, featuring 43 artworks from 25 artists including site-specific commissions from Sarah Crowner, Jim Lambie, Josh Sperling, Farhad Moshiri, and Matt Gagnon. 

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Contemporary and modern Interior Design project by Jonathan Adler

Jonathan Adler with your modern design is truly a never-ending source of design inspiration for us, and his work leaves us completely blown away and inspired!

We guarantee that no one will be indifferent to Adler‘s interior design ideas. Chic and cheeky, hilarious and prolific, Jonathan Adler sure knows how to bring a wow factor to a room.

Nowadays, his interior design projects feature many pieces created by the designer and the design firm strives to create luxe and livable interiors that are seriously designed.

He says that he loves a mix of subtle and bold, and he loves his modern home projects to be a place where the motto “creative free-for-all” continuously keeps thriving.

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The incredible Private Residence by Francis Sultana in London

His work as a top interior designer is recognizable for the level of uniqueness.

Together with David Gill, Francis Sultana gave a new life into this luxury residence in London: a place where modernity, history, and creativity were the main tools to build an iconic interior design project.

The contemporary living room contains modern art pieces by John Giorno, Ugo Rondinone, Barnaby Barford, Lucas Arruda, Matt Connors, and Alexandra Bircken. The stunning and marvellous sofas, rug and unique side tables are also a creation by Bonetti.

During the design process, Francis Sultana, David Gill, and their primary design collaborator, Mattia Bonetti, looked upward to the inestimable artefact for aesthetic way. Their collaboration results in an ultramodern fascinating and elegant interior design project.

The remarkable space inside this astonishing home. Featuring modern furniture pieces with a unique design, Francis Sultana and David Gill renovated the living room with modern sofas and cocktail tables by Mattia Bonetti and beautiful artworks by Michelangelo Pistoletti, Matt Connors, and Chris Ofili.

The walls are decorated with artistic works by Yayoi Kusama, the unique chairs are furniture masterpieces built by Francis Sultana and the refined dining table belongs to Mattia Bonetti.

Inside the luxury residence with modern interior design, artistic details are everywhere: get amazed by George Condo‘s artwork, the bench by Mattia Bonetti and by the Madeleine Castaing custom carpet.

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Sculptor Anthony James immerses viewers in an otherworldly universe of neon light.

Sculptor Anthony James immerses viewers in an otherworldly universe of neon light. 

With these geometric globes, Anthony James references a mathematical experiment in unity used by Plato to demonstrate an ideal compositional system of perfect symmetry in three dimensions. They combine glass, steel, and led structures, taking numerical calculation into an almost psychedelic realm.

Anthony James’ work takes up the concepts of the universal and transcendental in order to demonstrate the impossibility of their representation,’ a description of the project reads.

‘the historical cosmology of Plato is a primary inspiration, both for the sculptures of icosahedrons and for the silhouette of baroque architect Francesco Borromini’s dome for Sant ‘Ivo in Rome.’ Modern design and beauty of its shape but also in the way it was constructed.

Source: designboom | architecture & design magazine

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