Bottega Veneta has opened a new store in New York City, unveiling a 312-square-metre location at 58 Gansevoort Street in the heart of the Meatpacking District.
Bottega Veneta opens new store in New York. – Bottega Veneta
The interior is characterized by concrete flooring and walls, natural oak shelves, and shelf and panel details in green Verde Saint Denis marble. Custom display cabinets are complemented by a selection of furniture, including pieces by Jorge Zalszupin and Lea Colombo. A glass vase by Venetian glassmaker Orsoni, founded in 1888, references the brand’s Italian heritage.
A dedicated display cabinet highlights Bottega Veneta’s signature colour palette and the craftsmanship behind its Intrecciato leather weave, which was introduced 50 years ago.
The store also reflects the cultural history of the Meatpacking District and Bottega Veneta’s longstanding ties to New York’s creative community. An in-store library focused on poetry and painting features works such as Robert Rauschenberg’s illustrations for Dante’s Inferno, Etel Adnan’s Between East & West, and Ed Roberson’s Road Poems, alongside a curated selection of artworks.
The store carries the house’s full men’s and women’s assortment, including bags, ready-to-wear, shoes and small leather goods, alongside eyewear, jewellery, fragrance and travel collections.
Founded in Vicenza, Italy, in 1966, Bottega Veneta opened its first New York store on Madison Avenue in 1972. The latest opening reinforces Bottega Veneta’s presence in one of Manhattan’s most prominent luxury retail areas.