Takashi Murakami Brings His Signature Flower Power To Dom Pérignon
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Dom Pérignon’s collaboration with Takashi Murakami turns champagne packaging into pop art. Murakami’s unmistakable smiling flowers bloom across the iconic shield label, trading the brand’s classic elegance for something that feels playfully luxurious. The contrast between the black glass and the neon petals makes the bottle look like a collectible.
The typography stays elegant and understated, delicate cursive balancing out the graphic energy below. It’s an unexpected pairing, centuries-old champagne meets art-world mischief, and somehow, the bottle still looks ready for both a gallery and a gala.
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