Loewe Unveils Its Newest Boutique in Chicago
Loewe has set up shop in Chicago.
The luxury Spanish brand has opened a new store on Oak Street, spanning two floors of an 1890s building. The 2,594-square-foot store showcases the full offering of women’s ready-to-wear, bags, shoes, small leather goods, sunglasses and other accessories alongside an ever-evolving collection of art pieces.
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Loewe Chicago Oak Street highlights the Casa Loewe retail concept developed by creative director Jonathan Anderson, that features sculpture, furniture and handcrafted objects that resemble an art collector’s home.
Hand-crafted ceramic tiles line the walls around a sweeping staircase fitted with an artisan-made, Georgian-inspired wooden handrail.
The space’s color palette is deep blue, aquamarine and brown. Warm natural materials of concrete, marble and oak wood serve as a backdrop to highlight the space’s artwork and interior design.
Among the furniture selections are Utrecht armchairs and wooden and felt Berin chairs, placed among a black terrazzo table, a tufted leather bench, iron martini tables, ceramic vessels and a Noguchi lamp.
Four bespoke wool carpets feature reproductions of British textile artist John Allen’s rural landscapes Peveril of the Peak Brighter and The River Reaches the Sea.
Hand-selected pieces from Loewe’s global art collection are displayed throughout the store. For example, British artist Lorna Robertson’s Courtyard (2022) and Los Angeles-based collage artist Richard Hawkins’ Little Girl Inside (2023) are on display. Two works of egg tempera on calfskin from New York painter Altoon Sultan-Dark Corner (2021) and Lines and loop (2021), adorn the walls.
In July, Loewe opened a new store in Houston at River Oaks District, on the heels of stores opening in Bal Harbour, Fla., and Boston in June, as reported.
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