Saint Laurent has reopened its Rive Droite flagship in Paris with a completely redesigned interior in collaboration with the Donald Judd Foundation. The space, envisioned by creative director Anthony Vaccarello, merges fashion with Judd’s minimalist furniture, reinforcing the brand’s focus on art and design. Vaccarello emphasized that both Judd and Saint Laurent shared an obsession with simplicity, making the collaboration a natural fit.

Donald Judd furniture at the revamped Saint Laurent Rive Droite boutique in Paris.

The boutique, originally opened in 2019 in the former Colette space, continues to serve as an immersive cultural hub featuring limited-edition collaborations and exhibitions. The upper floor showcases Judd’s woodcuts and prints, while an eclectic mix of books, records, skateboards, and ready-to-wear collections are available throughout. Exclusive Judd-designed furniture in custom black and white finishes is also for sale.

The store’s new design, completed after a 12-month renovation, contrasts raw industrial materials with Judd’s sleek, functional pieces. A newly added Sushi Park restaurant brings a taste of Los Angeles to the space. As Saint Laurent deepens its engagement with creative disciplines, Vaccarello hinted at more upcoming projects that will continue to blur the lines between fashion, art, and cultural expression.