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Bulgari opens in Place Vendome, in latest Peter Marino luxury opus

Published
Jul 6, 2021

Bulgari has opened a strategically placed flagship at the entrance to Place Vendome in Paris, the latest magnum opus by American architect Peter Marino.


The new store location at Place Vendome in Paris - Photo: Bulgari


 
The new 1,300-meter store is situated at 23 Place Vendome, the northern entrance of the world’s most important center of high-end jewelry marques. The storied square, with its soaring bronze column of Napoleon in the center, boasts major boutiques by the nec-plus-ultra of jewelry – Boucheron and Chaumet, with Chanel due to open next year.
 
“It’s my most fabulous store to date!” smiled Marino, who will next tackle the reinvention of Tiffany, beginning with its flagship at Manhattan's 57th Street and Fifth Avenue. The star architect’s list of clients already includes Christian Dior, Chanel and Louis Vuitton, whose store across Place Vendome he also designed.

The new Bulgari store is a cunning blend of Dolce Vita Rome; the brand’s birthplace, and Paris. It links two separate Paris mansions, and boasts an upstairs VIP space and private dining room.


The new store - Photo: Bulgari


 
Marino blends, or almost paints with, a series of spectacular marbles from Pavonetti to Breccia di Seravezza, and floods the store with an artful apricot light, recalling sunsets in the Eternal City. Twisting walnut-wood Corinthian columns; glowing brass; red porphyry vases; and modernist railings all add to the sense of overwhelming opulence.

Spaced around the walls are silvery composite photos of Rome’s greatest works of architecture by Canadian photographer Nicolas Ruel, with pride of place given to a grand '60s chandelier by Gio Ponti.
 
Besides its famed signature diamond snake necklaces, the store will provide all year around customized, couture jewelry, or haute joaillerie in French, where prices can range into the seven-figure stratosphere.


Photo: Bulgari


 
Four decades ago Bulgari opened its first Paris outpost in the Plaza Athenee hotel; now it is just a few yards from the city’s most storied hotel, The Ritz. 
 
But the architect is already thinking of his next project.
 
“I’ll be redesigning 11 Tiffany stores in the coming year,” Marino explained to FashionNetwork.com at Christian Dior’s haute couture show in a tent within the Rodin Museum garden.
 

Photo: Bulgari


After protractive negotiations and a legal battle in American courts, LVMH completed the acquisition of Tiffany in January 2020 for $15.8 billion.
 
What, one wondered, was the brief he was given by the man he sat beside at Dior’s show, LVMH chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault?
 
“To make the most fantastic luxury experience, on a very minimal budget and completed all in one year. I think I’ll manage two out of three!” roared Marino with laughter, attired in his signature naughty-highway-policeman, black leather look.
 

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