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Dom Pérignon launches flower-covered limited edition Champagnes

Dom Pérignon is launching a pair of limited-edition designs for its blanc and rosé prestige cuvée Champagnes featuring a ‘smiling flowers’ motif by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.

Dom Pérignon x Takashi Murakami Rosé Vintage 2010 Gift Box
Dom Pérignon x Takashi Murakami Rosé Vintage 2010 Gift Box

Appearing on Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 and the Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2010, the special releases are being unveiled today as part of a “new creative chapter” for the brand, which launched in May this year under the direction of seven high-profile figures, who are listed below.

  • Zoë Kravitz, actor, director, writer, and producer
  • Clare Smyth, three-Michelin-starred chef
  • Tilda Swinton, artist
  • Alexander Ekman, dancer and choreographer
  • Anderson .Paak, artist, producer, and director
  • Iggy Pop, musician, singer, actor, and radio presenter
  • Takashi Murakami

Since 2005, Dom Pérignon has collaborated with a series of influential figures, including Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Karl Lagerfeld, Jeff Koons, David Lynch, and Lenny Kravitz.

This year’s tie-up sees Dom Pérignon feature Murakami’s ‘iconic’ smiling flowers – which ‘appear like lively cartoon characters’, according to the Maison.

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The newly-decorated bottles and gift box are on sale from this month in the UK through Selfridges, where they are price at £230 for the Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 and £410 for the Rosé Vintage 2010.

Commenting on his work with Dom Pérignon, Takashi Murakami said, “Through my collaboration with Dom Pérignon, I wanted to express a form of time travel. My goal is to remain relevant in 100 or 200 years and to transcend time. When the label has aged, and I am gone, and my children are gone, I hope that people of the future, when they see it, will reimagine 2025 in their own minds.”

Takashi Murakami with Dom Pérignon x Takashi Murakami Vintage 2015
Takashi Murakami with Dom Pérignon x Takashi Murakami Vintage 2015

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