Louis Vuitton has unveiled its latest venture at London Heathrow’s Terminal 2. The iconic French brand has opened a new store alongside Le Café Cyril Lignac, marking its first foray into airport hospitality in the UK.
The new Louis Vuitton store features an eye-catching, aerodynamic facade designed by Marc Fornes, founder of New York-based art and architecture studio THEVERYMANY. The cutting-edge design reflects the brand’s long association with travel and innovation.
Inside, travelers will find a carefully curated selection of women’s items, complemented by men’s accessories and leather goods. The store’s open layout flows seamlessly into Le Café Cyril Lignac, creating an inviting space for weary jet-setters to relax and indulge.
The café’s warm orange and gold interior creates a sophisticated atmosphere, while Quetzal mobiles from the Objets Nomades collection add a vibrant, artistic touch. Guests will appreciate the thoughtful touches such as leather placemats and gold-rimmed dinnerware with the iconic Louis Vuitton monogram.
Famed Parisian chef Cyril Lignac has created an all-day menu to satisfy the most discerning palates from dawn to dusk. Travelers can start their day with royal eggs or avocado toast, while later options include crab salad, a classic croque monsieur and indulgent lobster rolls. For those with a sweet tooth, Louis Vuitton-inspired pastries and a refreshing mango Eton Mess are the perfect pre-flight treat.
This latest opening is part of Louis Vuitton‘s growing presence in the hospitality industry. Since 2020, the luxury powerhouse has opened more than 20 restaurants, cafes and lounges worldwide, including Le Café V in Ginza and a seasonal restaurant in St. Tropez, and this new café is the brand’s first in the UK.