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in collaboration with Louis Vuitton | 2005
Designed with Jennifer Flume & Nikiforos Maragos
Project Lead by Tim Power, StudioPower
Assisted by Nikolaus Goettsche
The concept of Staging LV is the creation of an enclosed space within the context of existing Louis Vuitton retail environments to display products for the younger customer. The interaction level between customer and product is the focus of this concept to create product accessibility and a more immediate experience with the product.
The space is a permanent display case, an accessible vitrine, hosting temporary display installations that have a more contemporary Louis Vuitton language and that can challenge the way people view Louis Vuitton prodcts. The structure provides a display area for Louis Vuitton products and an interactive kinetic mirror surface for the customer to try on and view products on themselves while moving around inside the vitrine. The motion behaviour of the mirror surface provides another level of customer to product interaction, creates visual interest and evokes curiosity.
The subtle and discrete use of technology and advanced materials is part of the LV architectural approach. It does not contradict or conflict with the existing Louis Vuitton interior design language and is a logical condition for the coherence of the project.
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