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Daniel Arsham sculpts a Moët & Chandon artwork for its 280th anniversary

The artist's uchronic aesthetic now merges with the sumptuous identity of champagne to present an exclusive edition of its liquid expression.

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Moët & Chandon celebrated its 280th anniversary with the launch of the ‘Collection Impériale Moët & Chandon‘ in the most elegant way, toasting with a new cuvée at an opulent dinner at the Hôtel de Bourrienne, a private 18th century mansion often visited by Napoleon.

The renowned high-end champagne brand now connects its heritage and spirit with Daniel Arsham‘s fictional archeology concept to materialize a new liquid work inspired by a vineyard they both discovered while spending time in the château’s cellar.

The debut of the Collection Impériale line comes in the form of a multi-layered champagne: a blend of seven extraordinary vintages that comes within a collection in which the contemporary artist sculpts a masterpiece inspired by the Maison, accompanied by collectible limited editions.

Exclusivity and elegance envelop this new project for which Arsham has created only 85 limited edition bottles as a three-dimensional time capsule that serves as the packaging for the Collection Impériale Création No.