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Tiffany & Co. Blue Book 2024 Céleste Collection brooch in platinum and gold with diamonds, tanzanite, and green tourmalines. All jewels at select Tiffany & Co. boutiques, tiffany.com. P erhaps more so than any other jewelry name, Tiffany & Co. has made its mark. From the Truman Capote novel and dreamy Hollywood film that bears its name to longstanding collaborations with designers Jean Schlumberger, Paloma Picasso, and Elsa Peretti, the all-American jewelry house has remained at the forefront of culture for more than 187 years. Tiffany has added another chapter to its storied history with a new NorthPark Center boutique reimagined to showcase the house's iconic jewelry creations in a 7,500-square- foot setting that goes beyond traditional retail to provide a luxurious and sensory destination combining craft, art and heritage. Following the epic refresh of New York's flagship at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue last year, the Tiffany NorthPark boutique draws from the same elevated template — designed to dazzle, from the crystal façade crafted by architect Hugh Dutton that mimics the sparkle and luminosity of Tiffany diamonds with a kinetic light sculpture, to the entrance shimmering with a bespoke crystal chandelier of iridescent petals suspended over intricately woven- metal jewelry cases with nickel and rose gold legs. This opening tableau is an iconic moment complementing the house's famed An Enchanting New Tiffany & Co. Boutique at NorthPark Center Dazzles By Kendall Morgan Icon collections — Tiffany T, Tiffany HardWear, Tiffany Knot, and Tiffany Lock. D esigned in shimmering gold, with or without diamonds, each piece in the Tiffany T, Tiffany HardWear, Tiffany Knot, and Tiffany Lock collections was sourced from the company's archives and embodies a different aspect of affection. An expression of love's endless potential, the 2014 Tiffany T collection was inspired by the clean, intersecting lines of New York, which founder Charles Lewis Tiffany admired for its promise and possibilities. Referencing a motif first introduced in the mid-1970s, each piece was crafted with precision to form the instantly recognized T motif. The daring spirit of mid-century New York influenced the Tiffany HardWear collection, launched in 2017 — transformative designs based on a bracelet unearthed from the Tiffany archives. Balanced in both scale and proportion, the HardWear collection was inspired by the daring spirit of 1960s New York, and it's made to be lavishly layered. In 1889, love's unwavering bonds found reflection in a Tiffany bow design that ultimately inspired the 2021 Tiffany Knot collection. An expression of the most enduring connections, every Knot has a hidden clasp that releases with the push of the motif, mimicking the effortless untying of a bow. Introduced in 2022, the Tiffany Lock collection was inspired by a gold padlock 58

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