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Tiffany & Co. opens flagship store in Chengdu, China

This highlights the brand’s commitment to the Chinese market.

Tiffany & Co. has opened a new triplex flagship store in Chengdu’s Taikoo Li district.

The opening highlights the brand’s commitment to the Chinese market, offering a blend of craft, art, and heritage.

Designed by architect Hugh Dutton, the store’s façade features a kinetic light sculpture inspired by Tiffany’s diamonds.

The first floor, The World of Tiffany, showcases diamond jewelry and iconic collections, with a chandelier inspired by Chengdu’s magnolia flower.

On the second floor, All About Love features a diamond vitrine and art pieces, including Color & Light 2024 by Michelangelo Pistoletto. This floor also includes Tiffany’s only watch salon in China.

The third floor offers home goods, leather accessories, and baby items, along with a private lounge and dining room. The lounge features Tiffany Cute, 2024 by Damien Hirst, while the dining room walls are decorated with custom wallpaper inspired by Chengdu’s Renmin Park.

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