Dom Pérignon and Takashi Murakami Introduce Limited-Edition Bottles
The flower-covered creations mark the latest chapter in the maison’s artistic collaborations

Dom Pérignon, the prestigious, vintage-only champagne brand owned by LVMH, released its latest artist collaboration with Japanese contemporary icon Takashi Murakami. The partnership, which debuted October 1, reimagines Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 and Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2010 with Murakami’s iconic smiling flowers on the bottles’s labels and accompanying boxes, blending the maison’s timeless aesthetic with the artist’s playful Superflat universe.
The launch also offers first access to the Rosé Vintage 2010, a cuvée not scheduled for official release until early 2026.
Beyond the bottles, the collaboration includes a limited edition sculptural “Uber piece,” a dark metallic sphere engraved with Murakami’s flowers that opens to reveal a resin garden and the last Jeroboams of Rosé Vintage 2008.
“Through my collaboration with Dom Pérignon, I wanted to express a form of time travel,” says Murakami. “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.”
With the brand’s commitment to elevating champagne into the realm of immersive art, this project continues Dom Pérignon’s tradition of collaborations with cultural icons, from Andy Warhol to Lady Gaga, and follows Murakami’s role in the maison’s Creation is an Eternal Journey campaign earlier this year.