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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD The first floor of Tiffany & Co.’s Landmark store in New York City.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD Inside the first floor of Tiffany & Co.’s Landmark store in New York City. The brand calls this space, “The World of Tiffany,” and it features floor-to-ceiling CGI screens in lieu of windows.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD A Jean-Michel Basquiat painting acquired by Tiffany & Co., on display in its Landmark store’s main elevator bank.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD The first floor of Tiffany & Co.’s Landmark store in New York City, with a diamond-inspired light fixture meant to evoke a skylight.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD Tiffany Landmark’s love and engagement department, on the store’s third floor.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD Tiffany Landmark’s love and engagement department, on the store’s third floor.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD Daniel Arsham’s Venus of Arles sculpture at the base of Landmark’s spiral staircase, which begins on the third floor.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD The fourth floor of Tiffany Landmark is dedicated to fine jewelry collections, which are represented with the decor’s gold motif.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD A case of Elsa Peretti-designed vase pendants on Landmark’s fourth floor.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD Caseline concepts on the fifth floor of Landmark, which will be replicated for future key Tiffany flagships worldwide.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD Landmark’s fifth floor is dedicated to “jewelry concepts,” or mainly the sterling silver jewelry that Tiffany is famous for.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD A first view at Landmark’s “The Audrey Experience” — an immersive exhibit that takes visitors inside “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” It includes a replica of Audrey Hepburn’s Givenchy dress from the film.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD The homewares department on the sixth floor of Landmark.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
A view of Tiffany’s high jewelry department on Landmark’s seventh floor.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD A view from the terrace of Landmark’s “Cultural Pavilion” that occupies its eigth and ninth floors. They represent two of the three floors included in OMA’s roof addition to the store.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD The 10th and final floor of Landmark is dedicated to VIP client salons.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: George Chinsee/WWD Tiffany CEO Anthony Ledru, Landmark interior architect Peter Marino and Tiffany executive vice president Alexandre Arnault photographed at the store.
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Inside Tiffany & Co’s Fifth Ave. Landmark Store
Image Credit: Sarah Jacobs/WWD The exterior of Tiffany’s Landmark store, including its three-story “Diamond on the Roof” addition by OMA.