Bulgari opens first standalone Vancouver boutique at Oakridge Park
Bulgari’s first standalone Vancouver boutique brought Serpenti, Tubogas and B.Zero1 into a 4,500-square-foot Roman set piece at Oakridge Park.

Bulgari turned its first standalone Vancouver boutique into a compact Roman address: 4,500 square feet on one level at Oakridge Park, with travertine columns, fluted walls and an emerald-marble facade that signals the house before a necklace is even tried on. The store opened as part of Oakridge Park’s luxury launch in Vancouver, giving the brand a controlled stage for its core collections, from Serpenti and Divas’ Dream to Tubogas, B.Zero1 and Octo.
The design matters because Bulgari is not just selling jewelry here, it is translating identity. A custom decorative panel linking maps of Vancouver and Rome, finished with a gold Serpenti motif, makes that message explicit, while semi-private seating for custom-jewelry consultations and an event space push the boutique beyond a simple point of sale. In a market where high jewelry depends on atmosphere as much as inventory, the room itself becomes part of the proposition.

Oakridge Park gives Bulgari a position inside one of the city’s biggest luxury bets. The development opened to the public on May 28, 2026, spans 28 acres, and includes 650,000 square feet of retail space with more than 100 premier brands. QuadReal Property Group and Westbank have described it as Canada’s largest redevelopment, and the site is tied into the Canada Line SkyTrain network through Oakridge–41st Avenue Station, making it less isolated mall than civic retail hub.
That context explains why Bulgari’s opening carried more weight than a typical boutique debut. Mayor Ken Sim joined the ribbon-cutting ceremony, underscoring how Oakridge Park is being framed as a new town centre for Vancouver, not just a place to shop. Bulgari North America president Hervé Perrot called the store an exciting milestone for the brand in Canada, and the language of milestone feels apt: standalone space gives luxury jewelers more room to stage product, more privacy for clienteling, and more control over how heritage is read in a new city.
The company’s Vancouver debut also fits the wider Oakridge luxury rollout, alongside names such as Chanel, Ferragamo, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Chaumet, Rolex and TAG Heuer. For Bulgari, the point is clear. Roman codes still travel best when they are built into stone, light and scale, and Vancouver now has a boutique designed to make that argument in person.
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