A New York Icon
Tiffany & Co.'s Fifth Avenue flagship, reopened in April 2023 after a significant four-year restoration, has become a new landmark in the New York City skyline. Transformed by architect Peter Marino, the interiors now feature artworks by renowned artists and a three-story exhibition space designed by Shohei Shigematsu of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. This coffee table book celebrates the landmark's history, emphasizing the golden thread of wonder that runs through Tiffany's legacy, from its founder's visionary retail concept to the enchantment of its iconic Blue Box.
A Legacy of Glamour
When Charles Lewis Tiffany opened his first store in 1837 in New York City, selling “fancy goods” imported from Paris, he could not have imagined the visions of glamour that his name would conjure around the world. Tiffany & Co. has transformed from a modest purveyor of gift items to a globally renowned byword for luxury and romance, sublime and rare gemstones, joyful objects of love and an inimitable mix of tradition and modernity.