Audemars Piguet Opens the Doors to AP House in Miami
The inspired space pays tribute to both the watchmaker’s Swiss origin and the new location’s Art Deco roots
Audemars Piguet has opened the doors to its first AP House in Miami, paying tribute to both the watchmaker’s Swiss origins and the new location’s Art Deco roots. The 7,300-square-foot space, crafted with Studio DADO, features blush tones, textured glass, and natural materials, including stone and wood, that encourage connection.
Inside, guests can take in the maison’s most dazzling creations, set on display in an atmosphere amplified with contemporary artworks by Brazilian artist Sallisa Rosa, and others lent by Wilde Gallery. There is a lounge with bespoke furniture, and a dedicated listening corner with a record player and accompanying albums.
“Audemars Piguet is proud to introduce AP House Miami to clients, newcomers, partners, and friends in the region,” says Louis-Gabriel Fichet, CEO of Audemars Piguet Americas. “We look forward to welcoming guests into our newest space that reflects both the spirit of AP and the energy of Miami, defined by hospitality, creativity, and a vibrant cultural point of view.”
AP House Miami marks the second Miami location for the Swiss watchmaker, which in 2006 opened a boutique in Bal Harbor.