Starting July 5, 2022, the Louis Vuitton Roppongi Hills store will be hosting a large-scale "Savoir-Faire Event" using the entire store, based on the concept of "a young, fashion-loving couple enjoying a trip around the world." 
 
During the event, the store will be closed for regular business hours, and visitors will be invited into a travel space reminiscent of cities and resorts around the world. In addition to the "Objet Nomade Collection," which consists of limited-edition furniture and objects, the store will also feature a variety of special products that are usually only available in select stores, such as the "Wardrobe Trunk" and other hard trunks, and playful table games.
 
  ©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
The first floor will feature three spaces themed around "Nature from Around the World," titled "Unexplored Brazil," "Mediterranean Island," and "Flower Fields of the Netherlands." The first will be "Unexplored Brazil," a room reminiscent of a lush jungle, showcasing a wide variety of products by Brazilian Campana Brothers, including the "Bomboca Sofa," named after a traditional Brazilian sweet, and "Aguacate," which can be used as both an object and a room divider. The "Cocoon" chair suspended midway up the staircase and the "Swing Chair" by Patricia Urquiola located at the back resemble hammocks in the jungle.
 
  ©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
The "Mediterranean Island" that unfolds in the back offers a striking contrast between the crystal clear waters and the beach. On display are a variety of special hard trunks suitable for various party occasions, as well as the relaxing "Objet Nomade Collection." The "Boite Afternoon Tea," which contains a complete set of tea utensils, and the "Paravel Chair" designed by Patricia Urquiola are perfect for relaxing and enjoying tea on the beach. At night, the chic "Party Trunk" in Monogram Eclipse canvas houses a mirror ball, creating an exciting atmosphere. You can also enjoy cocktails using the included shaker.
 
  ©LOUIS VUITTON | TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON | TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
In a space titled "Dutch Flower Fields," colorful "Origami Flowers" by Atelier Oi bloom in profusion. The "Meringue" poufs by Campana Brothers create an atmosphere reminiscent of a Dutch tulip field. The "Swing Boat" by Atelier Oi evokes the playfulness of a garden swing. The floral-inspired trunk next to it is inspired by the Fall/Winter 2022 collection by Women's Artistic Director Nicolas Ghesquière.
 
  ©LOUIS VUITTON | TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON | TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
The second floor is themed around "Mansions from Around the World," featuring areas reminiscent of three cities: Paris, Copenhagen, and New York. The "Paris" room is divided into three areas: living room, dining room, and wardrobe, each with its own unique theme. The "Bourbo" chair, reminiscent of tropical flowers and placed in the center of the room, complements the chic space with its off-white hue. The dining room features the "Cosmic Table" and "Dolls" chairs by Raw Edges, the "Diamond Vase" by Marcel Wanders Studio, and the "Mal Cocktail" storage unit, which can hold cocktail shakers and glasses. All of these pieces, with their red accents, bring a warm touch to the sophisticated space. The wardrobe includes the "Petal Chair" by Marcel Wanders Studio, released last year, as well as the "Diamond Screen," a reinterpretation of the traditional Monogram motif and rattan trunk design, and the "Mal Vendôme" jewelry storage unit, ideal for storing and dressing.
 
In the next room, "Copenhagen," the contrast between items based on vivid colors such as blue and yellow and a space that evokes the warmth of wood is striking. On display are Andrew Cadres' "Wave Shelf," which evokes the surface of rocks exposed to rain over many years, Atelier Oi's "Serpentine Table," which was inspired by the delicate and flowing movements of traditional dance, and Atelier Oi's "Stool," which was inspired by Japanese origami. The space is accented by the "Totem Lumineux" lighting fixture, which uses seven pieces of transparent hand-blown Murano glass in five colors.
 
 
  ©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
 
The "New York" room, located at the back, has an atmosphere reminiscent of a brick townhouse. In the center of the playroom are the Monogram Eclipse canvas pocket billiard table "Le Billard" and the table football "Babifoot," while to the side are the "DJ Trunk" and "Guitar Trunk," evoking the image of a fun party with friends. There are also items reminiscent of New York street culture, such as a trunk for storing sneakers and a skateboard. Enjoy a variety of masterpieces created through the Maison's handed-down craftsmanship and collaborations with renowned designers, all accompanied by a round-the-world travel theme.
 
 
 
 
About Louis Vuitton
Since its founding in 1854, Louis Vuitton has consistently offered unique designs that combine innovation and style, always with the highest quality. Today, through its travel luggage, bags, accessories, and other products, the brand remains faithful to the "essence of travel" created by its founder, Louis Vuitton, and is creative, elegant, and practical. Boldness is what shaped the Louis Vuitton story. Respecting tradition, throughout history Louis Vuitton has opened its doors to architects, artists, and designers, pioneering fields such as ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories, watches & fine jewelry, and fragrances. These carefully crafted products are a testament to Louis Vuitton's commitment to craftsmanship.
For more information, please visit the Louis Vuitton official website www.louisvuitton.com.
 
 
[Contact Information]
Louis Vuitton Client Service
0120-00-1854
 
 
During the event, the store will be closed for regular business hours, and visitors will be invited into a travel space reminiscent of cities and resorts around the world. In addition to the "Objet Nomade Collection," which consists of limited-edition furniture and objects, the store will also feature a variety of special products that are usually only available in select stores, such as the "Wardrobe Trunk" and other hard trunks, and playful table games.
 ©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSEThe first floor will feature three spaces themed around "Nature from Around the World," titled "Unexplored Brazil," "Mediterranean Island," and "Flower Fields of the Netherlands." The first will be "Unexplored Brazil," a room reminiscent of a lush jungle, showcasing a wide variety of products by Brazilian Campana Brothers, including the "Bomboca Sofa," named after a traditional Brazilian sweet, and "Aguacate," which can be used as both an object and a room divider. The "Cocoon" chair suspended midway up the staircase and the "Swing Chair" by Patricia Urquiola located at the back resemble hammocks in the jungle.
 ©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSEThe "Mediterranean Island" that unfolds in the back offers a striking contrast between the crystal clear waters and the beach. On display are a variety of special hard trunks suitable for various party occasions, as well as the relaxing "Objet Nomade Collection." The "Boite Afternoon Tea," which contains a complete set of tea utensils, and the "Paravel Chair" designed by Patricia Urquiola are perfect for relaxing and enjoying tea on the beach. At night, the chic "Party Trunk" in Monogram Eclipse canvas houses a mirror ball, creating an exciting atmosphere. You can also enjoy cocktails using the included shaker.
 ©LOUIS VUITTON | TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON | TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSEIn a space titled "Dutch Flower Fields," colorful "Origami Flowers" by Atelier Oi bloom in profusion. The "Meringue" poufs by Campana Brothers create an atmosphere reminiscent of a Dutch tulip field. The "Swing Boat" by Atelier Oi evokes the playfulness of a garden swing. The floral-inspired trunk next to it is inspired by the Fall/Winter 2022 collection by Women's Artistic Director Nicolas Ghesquière.
 ©LOUIS VUITTON | TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON | TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSEThe second floor is themed around "Mansions from Around the World," featuring areas reminiscent of three cities: Paris, Copenhagen, and New York. The "Paris" room is divided into three areas: living room, dining room, and wardrobe, each with its own unique theme. The "Bourbo" chair, reminiscent of tropical flowers and placed in the center of the room, complements the chic space with its off-white hue. The dining room features the "Cosmic Table" and "Dolls" chairs by Raw Edges, the "Diamond Vase" by Marcel Wanders Studio, and the "Mal Cocktail" storage unit, which can hold cocktail shakers and glasses. All of these pieces, with their red accents, bring a warm touch to the sophisticated space. The wardrobe includes the "Petal Chair" by Marcel Wanders Studio, released last year, as well as the "Diamond Screen," a reinterpretation of the traditional Monogram motif and rattan trunk design, and the "Mal Vendôme" jewelry storage unit, ideal for storing and dressing.
In the next room, "Copenhagen," the contrast between items based on vivid colors such as blue and yellow and a space that evokes the warmth of wood is striking. On display are Andrew Cadres' "Wave Shelf," which evokes the surface of rocks exposed to rain over many years, Atelier Oi's "Serpentine Table," which was inspired by the delicate and flowing movements of traditional dance, and Atelier Oi's "Stool," which was inspired by Japanese origami. The space is accented by the "Totem Lumineux" lighting fixture, which uses seven pieces of transparent hand-blown Murano glass in five colors.
 ©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSE
©LOUIS VUITTON|TOMOYUKI KUSUNOSEThe "New York" room, located at the back, has an atmosphere reminiscent of a brick townhouse. In the center of the playroom are the Monogram Eclipse canvas pocket billiard table "Le Billard" and the table football "Babifoot," while to the side are the "DJ Trunk" and "Guitar Trunk," evoking the image of a fun party with friends. There are also items reminiscent of New York street culture, such as a trunk for storing sneakers and a skateboard. Enjoy a variety of masterpieces created through the Maison's handed-down craftsmanship and collaborations with renowned designers, all accompanied by a round-the-world travel theme.
Louis Vuitton "Savoir-Faire Event"
 
>Dates:
July 5th (Tue) - 28th (Thu) and August 12th (Fri) - 20th (Sat)
*Closed from July 29th (Fri) - August 11th (Thu, national holiday)
*The dates are subject to change. For details, please visit the Louis Vuitton official website.
Business Hours:
12:00-21:00
Location:
Louis Vuitton Roppongi Hills Store
6-12-3 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Roppongi Hills, Roppongi Keyakizaka Street
 >Dates:
July 5th (Tue) - 28th (Thu) and August 12th (Fri) - 20th (Sat)
*Closed from July 29th (Fri) - August 11th (Thu, national holiday)
*The dates are subject to change. For details, please visit the Louis Vuitton official website.
Business Hours:
12:00-21:00
Location:
Louis Vuitton Roppongi Hills Store
6-12-3 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Roppongi Hills, Roppongi Keyakizaka Street
About Louis Vuitton
Since its founding in 1854, Louis Vuitton has consistently offered unique designs that combine innovation and style, always with the highest quality. Today, through its travel luggage, bags, accessories, and other products, the brand remains faithful to the "essence of travel" created by its founder, Louis Vuitton, and is creative, elegant, and practical. Boldness is what shaped the Louis Vuitton story. Respecting tradition, throughout history Louis Vuitton has opened its doors to architects, artists, and designers, pioneering fields such as ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories, watches & fine jewelry, and fragrances. These carefully crafted products are a testament to Louis Vuitton's commitment to craftsmanship.
For more information, please visit the Louis Vuitton official website www.louisvuitton.com.
[Contact Information]
Louis Vuitton Client Service
0120-00-1854



















