Something colorful has landed in the Miami Design District, and it's turning heads. Just in time for Miami Art Week, Burberry has unveiled a stunning new look for its neighborhood storefront. The artistic takeover is by the renowned British-American artist, Sarah Morris.
Morris has transformed the store's exterior with a version of her celebrated 2004 painting, ‘Department of Water and Power [Los Angeles]’. The piece is a vibrant burst of abstract geometric shapes and bold colors, stretching an impressive 31 by 27 feet across the building. It’s a dynamic design that translates the energy of a cityscape into a powerful visual statement.
What makes this collaboration special is its playful spirit. Morris’s eye-catching artwork is superimposed directly over Burberry's iconic Check pattern. The result is a clever subversion of the classic British design, blending heritage with contemporary art in a way that feels perfectly at home in our neighborhood.
This fusion of high fashion and high art is a must-see. As you stroll through the neighborhood, surrounded by culture and color, make your way to Burberry. It’s more than just a store; it’s a landmark where iconic patterns and abstract power structures meet.
You can experience this unique installation at Burberry, located at 112 NE 39th Street. Stop by and see how art is playfully disrupting fashion.

