At a time when luxury brands are increasingly looking to stand out and highlight their identities and know-how, boutiques have seen a rise in staircase design. These real concept stores spanning several floors are concentrated around staircases built from truly unique pieces, like a work of art. A brief overview of the craziest that take you to seventh heaven.

The Louis Vuitton store

When Louis Vuitton set up shop at Place Vendôme, the store’s architecture was entrusted – as usual – to Peter Marino. This flagship store’s staircase was sculpted in 18th-century stones, while the handrails are made of glass and hung by stainless steel cables. Coloured spherical sculptures by the artist Annie Morris add colour to this already remarkable staircase.

Escaliers, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Dimore Studio, Hermès
Louis Vuitton – Selected by PROMOSTYL
Escaliers, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Dimore Studio, Hermès
Louis Vuitton – Selected by PROMOSTYL
Dimore Studio’s designs

In the Fendi store on London’s Sloane Street, the Milanese superstars Dimore Studio have created a very 70s aesthetic where the staircase connecting the two floors is edged with aged brass panels with semi-precious stones. The light used in the handrail gives a little vintage touch to the central piece among these works of art.

Escaliers, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Dimore Studio, Hermès
Dimore Studio – Selected by PROMOSTYL
Escaliers, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Dimore Studio, Hermès
Dimore Studio – Selected by PROMOSTYL
The oak staircase at Hermès

RDAI Architecture has been collaborating with Hermès for many years. For this London store, the team moved the oak staircase already present on the premises to a spot opposite the window in a more central position. Visitors are thus led more easily to the upper floor and the handrail has been entirely covered in Hermès leather.

Escaliers, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Dimore Studio, Hermès
Hermès – Selected by PROMOSTYL
Alexander Wang in London


In London, the Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen has transformed the former post office for the new Alexander Wang flagship store. In a setting entirely in natural stone and travertine, the staircase has found its place as a key piece with its dark grey concrete steps covered in black leather and embossed shagreen handrail.

Escaliers, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Dimore Studio, Hermès
Alexander Wang – Selected by PROMOSTYL
Escaliers, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Dimore Studio, Hermès
Alexander Wang – Selected by PROMOSTYL
Escaliers, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Dimore Studio, Hermès
Alexander Wang – Selected by PROMOSTYL
The organic staircase at Dior Champs-Elysées

The latest to date is the brand new Dior store on the Champs-Elysées in Paris. Following the brand’s retrospective exhibition at the Arts Décoratifs and then the V&A Museum, the staircase of this new address has adopted the codes of this installation. The organic and whirling staircase, which unfolds in the store like a ribbon, reflects Monsieur Dior’s love of curves. Lined with white toiles, it evokes the meticulous design process for clothing creation and also offers an opportunity to reveal the House of Dior’s finest creations. 

Escaliers, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Dimore Studio, Hermès
Dior – Selected by PROMOSTYL