These Bottles of Dom Perignon Are Designed by Takashi Murakami
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These Bottles of Dom Perignon Are Designed by Takashi Murakami
"For these rare bottles, Murakami has put his playful twist on the typically elevated Dom Pérignon branding. Designed very much in tandem with the brand, the artist's signature smiling cartoon-like flowers adorn each label. One features shades of bright pinks and reds; the other, tones of green. Both the accompanying presentation boxes will be adorned with the same floral design."
"The partnership marks the latest of seven in Dom Pérignon's Eternal Creators campaign, which has seen the Champagne maison work with a series of artists and creators including actor Zoe Kravitz, musician Iggy Pop and chef Clare Smyth. No stranger to big-name brand collaborations, Murakami's Kawaii-inspired designs have long intercepted fashion, food and art. Most notable is his longstanding Louis Vuitton partnership, which, to collectors' delight, was rekindled this summer."
Dom Pérignon partnered with Japanese illustrator Takashi Murakami to produce two limited edition champagne bottles featuring Murakami's signature smiling cartoon-like flowers in pink/red and green palettes. The bottles contain the previously unreleased Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2010 and Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015, the former Pinot Noir-heavy and unavailable until early 2026, the latter noted for a fruity palate. Murakami framed the collaboration as an attempt at time travel and to remain relevant across generations. The release is part of Dom Pérignon's Eternal Creators campaign. Both limited edition bottles are on sale worldwide in undisclosed quantities.
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