
Takashi Murakami is the latest artist to have fun restyling the iconic and vibrant Perrier® brand.
A new vibrant collaboration with renowned artist Takashi Murakami, inspired by the pop and colorful universe of the artist and the creative and pioneering spirit of Perrier®.
A limited edition line of Perrier highlighting the unique designs of Takashi Murakami and his famous flowers and characters: Kaikai and Kiki.
Screen printed glass bottle was launched globally during fall 2020. A select PERRIER®x MURAKAMI Original range will be released at retailers nationwide during fall 2020 and early 2021.
The PERRIER® x MURAKAMI collaboration continues the long-standing creative relationship between Perrier® and great artists. For over a century, Perrier® has collaborated with some of the world’s most famous and distinguished artists, including Andy Warhol, Salvador Dalí, Bernard Villemot, Raymond Savignac, Carlu and Jean-Gabriel Domergue.
Perrier x Murakami design is available for limited time in the following products: Perrier Original 4pk-330mL glass, Perrier Original 750mL glass, Perrier Original 6pk-500mL and Perrier Original 10pk-250mL cans.
© Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
© Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
TAKASHI MURAKAMI
BORN IN 1962 (TOKYO)
Drawing from traditional Japanese painting, sci-fi, anime, and the global art market, Murakami creates paintings, sculptures, and films populated by repeated motifs and mutating characters of his own creation. His wide-ranging work embodies an intersection of pop culture, history, and fine art.
Murakami has held solo exhibitions at major art institutions around the globe and is widely known for his high-profile projects with fashion brands such as Louis Vuitton and VANS, as well as collaborations with musicians such as Kanye West and Pharrell Williams. He also directs and produces films and animation.
Murakami earned a BA, MFA, and PhD from Tokyo University of the Arts, where he studied nihonga (traditional Japanese painting). In 1996, he established the Hiropon Factory, a studio/workshop that in subsequent years grew into an art production and artist management company, now known as Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd.