Nestled within the downtown retail complex, LV The Place Bangkok spans two floors. Its corner location boasts a façade adorned with colossal diamond shapes.
‘LV The Place Bangkok’ at Gaysorn Amarin is a destination that encompasses an immersive exhibition, café, store and an earlier announced restaurant helmed by renowned chef Gaggan Anand.
Upon entering, visitors are greeted with a seamless fusion of retail, dining, and cultural experiences, creating a multi-faceted space that aims to captivate at every turn. The space serves as an invitation to explore the creative prowess that defines the Louis Vuitton universe today, according to the maison.
On the ground level is an exhibition called Visionary Journeys, offering an exploration of the maison’s rich heritage. Developed in collaboration with renowned architectural firm OMA and Partner Shohei Shigematsu, this exhibition marks the inaugural venture of the OMA and Louis Vuitton partnership, envisioning an architectural identity for the concept.
The immersive experience is divided into thematic rooms, each creating a distinct environment that recontextualises historical and contemporary pieces, such as the Trunkscape, a tunnel-like space formed by assembling 96 trunk modules.
Nestled on the ground floor, Le Café Louis Vuitton blends botanical design elements with the maison’s aesthetics. From the monogram parquet floor to furniture inspired by the iconic Objets Nomades, every detail introduces a piece of the Louis Vuitton universe.
Also on the upper level, the store at LV The Place Bangkok offers a contemporary and immersive shopping experience. Amidst vintage furniture arrangements and vibrant artworks, the layout presents the men’s and women’s product universe, featuring products exclusively available at the Bangkok store, including the Alma Nano Rainbow, the women’s Cruise 2024 T-shirt and the men’s LV Trainer Upcycling sneaker.

