Dom Pérignon Taps Takashi Murakami for Vibrant Champagne Collection

Bottle from Takashi Murakami's collaboration with Dom Perignon

Takashi Murakami is no stranger to brand collaborations. In the past year alone, the Japanese artist has launched not one but two product lines with CASETiFY; teamed up with the MLB for limited-edition baseball collections; and taken over Japan’s Harajuku district with Louis Vuitton. Now, he’s veering toward the beverage industry, joining forces with one of the world’s most prestigious Champagne companies.

For its 2025 year-end season, Dom Pérignon has tapped Murakami to reimagine two of its vintage bottles: the Vintage 2015 and Rosé Vintage 2010. Both bottles don the artist’s signature flowers, their vibrant petals and smiling faces creating a joyful edge to an otherwise minimalist surface. Rather than fading into the background, these flowers take center stage, boldly framing the Dom Pérignon label. The result is a playful juxtaposition between quiet elegance and spirited graphics, encapsulating the artistic heritage of both Dom Pérignon and Murakami.

The bottle cases are equally jubilant, featuring a towering assortment of Murakami’s flowers. This time, the flowers overlap even more, resembling a thick vineyard that recalls Dom Pérignon’s brand identity as a producer of vintage Champagne. Taken in its entirety, the collaboration is a visual celebration of nature and its pivotal role both in Champagne production and as an artistic subject. Organic forms have saturated Murakami’s art for decades, while natural landscapes and their bounty provide Dom Pérignon with its high-quality ingredients.

Aside from these two offerings, the collaboration also includes an “Uber” piece available for a select few. The made-to-order artwork will be hand-sculpted and -painted, taking the form of a sphere that opens up to reveal a secret garden.

“Through my collaboration with Dom Pérignon, I wanted to express a form of time travel,” Murakami explains. “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.”

Vincent Chaperon, the brand’s chef de cave, echoes the sentiment: “We see heritage not as something fixed, but as a transmission through time.”

This isn’t the first time that Dom Pérignon has collaborated with a renowned artist. Since 2005, the brand has worked with or commemorated artists such as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jeff Koons, and David Lynch. This new collection with Murakami stands as Dom Pérignon’s latest effort to invite contemporary artists into its fold, especially as it launches its fall campaign, titled “Creation is an eternal journey.” Alongside Murakami, the campaign also features Tilda Swinton, Zoë Kravitz, and Iggy Pop, among others.

To learn more about the limited-edition Takashi Murakami collection, visit the Dom Pérignon website.

Dom Pérignon has tapped Takashi Murakmi to reimagine two of its vintage bottles.

Bottles from Takashi Murakami's collaboration with Dom Perignon

Bottle from Takashi Murakami's collaboration with Dom Perignon

The limited-edition collection is currently available for purchase and features Murakami’s iconic flower figures.

Bottle from Takashi Murakami's collaboration with Dom Perignon

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