Twenty years after the opening of his first store in Marseille, Louis Vuitton testifies to his commitment to La and his clientele by creating a new store concept, faithful to the heritage of the house and the local architecture. In this th century mansion, behind the historic façade, interior architecture marries the elegant spirit of intimacy characteristic of the Enlightenment. As in Louis Vuitton's shops in New Bond Street or Shanghai, visitors become invited to discover the treasures of the House. A spectacular th-century lift brings customers to the various levels of the store. On the ground floor, bathed by the verrière light, are exposed goods, accessories, travel items and for the first time in Marseille, watches. To increase the exclusivity of the site, a large terrace planted with Mediterranean species opens on the first floor, where Jasmine, lavender, white roses, santoline and olive trees are offered to the city. On the second floor the reign of femininity reigns in a collection of bags and shoes and in a framework combining decorative inspirations of the th century and straight light of modernity. As in a house, works of art accompany visitors at every stage of their walks.
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