Inside the cafe is a secret entrance to an exclusive restaurant, Sugalabo V, also housed within the shop. The top floor is home to Le Café V, the first Louis Vuitton Cafe, created in collaboration with chef Yosuke Suga. Inside wooden floors reference to the deck of a ship, along with wood-clad pillars and metal ceilings "reminiscent of the spirit of a grand yacht embarking on an exciting adventure".Īcross four storeys, the shop features clothes and accessories as well as historical objects from the Louis Vuitton Archives and contemporary art from the house's Objets Nomades collection. "The purity of the facade is reinforced by the use of metal fretwork motifs at ground-floor level," said Jun Aoki & Associates.
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