Dom Pérignon x Takashi Murakami: A Dialogue Between Time and Creation

The house of Dom Pérignon continues its visionary partnership with Takashi Murakami, blurring the lines between heritage and innovation in luxury. In this new collaboration, the legendary Champagne maison invites the world-renowned Japanese artist to reinterpret its Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 and Rosé Vintage 2010, transforming each bottle into a striking work of contemporary art.

Dom Pérignon x Takashi Murakami

Murakami’s instantly recognizable smiling flowers bloom across the sleek black Dom Pérignon labels, bringing a playful vibrancy to the brand’s timeless aesthetic. The artist describes the project as an exploration of “time travel,” imagining designs that will remain relevant for the next century, a concept deeply aligned with Dom Pérignon’s own philosophy of patience, aging, and craft.

Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015

The Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 captures the essence of a warm yet balanced year in Champagne, offering a perfect harmony of precision and energy. Its counterpart, the Rosé Vintage 2010, tells a deeper story, rich in red fruit, complexity, and structure born from an exceptional harvest. Together, the two vintages reflect the duality found in Murakami’s work: joyful and whimsical on the surface, yet profound and meditative beneath.

Takashi Murakami

This collaboration forms part of Dom Pérignon’s ongoing series, “Creation is an Eternal Journey,” which brings together leading creative voices to reinterpret the maison’s spirit through art, design, and innovation. Each partnership explores the intersection of legacy and modernity, showing how tradition can evolve without losing authenticity.

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In Murakami’s hands, Dom Pérignon becomes more than a champagne, it becomes a cultural artifact. The fusion of Champagne’s centuries-old savoir-faire with Murakami’s Superflat universe represents a shared belief between both icons: that true luxury is found in creation that transcends time.