TIFFANY & CO.
A WONDROUS
IMMERSION
IN A LEGENDARY
UNIVERSE
The Tiffany Wonder exhibition – held in the spring at
the Tokyo Node contemporary art hub, located on the
upper floors of the Toranomon Hills Station Tower in
Tokyo – paid tribute to the sense of wonder elicited
by diamonds and the profound influence that Japan has
had on the Maison’s creations since its beginnings.
A number of the Maison’s illustrious designers, including
Edward C. Moore, Louis Comfort Tiffany and Elsa Peretti,
found an infinite source of inspiration in the techniques,
materials and aesthetics of the Japanese arts.
The immersive exhibition took viewers on a visual odys-
sey through hundreds of masterpieces of design and
breathtaking marvels, each telling a story of crafts-
manship and creativity, of tradition and modernity.
More than 300 objects – drawn from archives as well
as contemporary pieces – were on public display for
the first time, bearing witness to the evolution of
Tiffany & Co. over nearly 200 years.
The exhibition culminated in the Maison’s crown jewel:
the legendary 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond, set in a
new convertible creation inspired by the iconic Jean
Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock brooch.
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