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Tiffany & Co: A Legacy of Luxury and Creativity

Founded in 1837 in New York by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John P. Young under the name Tiffany & Young, Tiffany & Co initially gained recognition for its stationery before diversifying into jewelry and silverware. In 1853, the company was renamed Tiffany & Co. Its iconic store on Fifth Avenue, opened in 1937, achieved worldwide fame, particularly due to the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s featuring Audrey Hepburn.

Collaborations with Renowned Designers

Tiffany & Co has collaborated with many influential artists and designers, enriching its legacy. Edward C. Moore, inspired by Japonism, made his mark on the brand's history with his unique creations. Jean Schlumberger, who joined the brand in 1956, is celebrated for his nature-inspired designs, such as the dynamic Marine Creature and the Stars and Moons collection, evoking space with sparkling diamonds.

Since 1974, Elsa Peretti has revolutionized silver jewelry with her sleek and elegant lines, evident in the Open Heart and Bone Cuff collections. Her philosophy of simple style is omnipresent in her designs. Paloma Picasso has also made a significant impact on Tiffany & Co since 1980 with her distinctive designs, ranging from delicate collections like Olive Leaf to bolder creations such as Graffitis. Recently, Tiffany jewelry was showcased in the film The Great Gatsby, perfectly replicating pieces from the 1920s.

Tiffany Jewelry: A Timeless Choice for Delight

Tiffany & Co is renowned for its solitaire diamonds, diamond-studded wedding bands, and elegant collections like the Tiffany T ring or bracelet and the Atlas ring. The simple yet elegant design of Tiffany jewelry ensures each piece exudes refined charm, perfect for gifting or treating oneself. Discover these iconic creations as pre-owned pieces at Miller, where luxury excellence is within reach.

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Alliance Tiffany&Co, "Soleste", or jaune, diamants.Alliance Tiffany&Co, "Soleste", or jaune, diamants. 3
Bague Tiffany & Co. "Atlas" or rose, diamants.Bague Tiffany & Co. "Atlas" or rose, diamants. 1
Boucles d'oreilles Tiffany & Co., "Croix", diamants, platine.Boucles d'oreilles Tiffany & Co., "Croix", diamants, platine. 2
Bracelet Tiffany & Co. "Atlas" or rose, diamants.Bracelet Tiffany & Co. "Atlas" or rose, diamants. 1
Bracelet Tiffany & Co., "Tiffany T", or jaune, diamants. 6Bracelet Tiffany & Co., "Tiffany T", or jaune, diamants. 3
Collier Tiffany & Co. "1837" or rose. 3Collier Tiffany & Co. "1837" or rose. 1
Tiffany & Co "Somerset" yellow gold hoop earrings.Créoles Tiffany & Co "Somerset" or jaune. 2
Tiffany & Co. set in silver, yellow gold, and coral.Parure Tiffany & Co. argent, or jaune, corail. 1
Boucles d'oreilles Pomellato, "Nudo" or jaune, aigue-marine laiteuse. 5 Créoles Chanel, "Profil de Camélia", or blanc. 4

Tiffany & Co: A Legacy of Luxury and Creativity

Founded in 1837 in New York by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John P. Young under the name Tiffany & Young, Tiffany & Co initially gained recognition for its stationery before diversifying into jewelry and silverware. In 1853, the company was renamed Tiffany & Co. Its iconic store on Fifth Avenue, opened in 1937, achieved worldwide fame, particularly due to the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s featuring Audrey Hepburn.

Collaborations with Renowned Designers

Tiffany & Co has collaborated with many influential artists and designers, enriching its legacy. Edward C. Moore, inspired by Japonism, made his mark on the brand's history with his unique creations. Jean Schlumberger, who joined the brand in 1956, is celebrated for his nature-inspired designs, such as the dynamic Marine Creature and the Stars and Moons collection, evoking space with sparkling diamonds.

Since 1974, Elsa Peretti has revolutionized silver jewelry with her sleek and elegant lines, evident in the Open Heart and Bone Cuff collections. Her philosophy of simple style is omnipresent in her designs. Paloma Picasso has also made a significant impact on Tiffany & Co since 1980 with her distinctive designs, ranging from delicate collections like Olive Leaf to bolder creations such as Graffitis. Recently, Tiffany jewelry was showcased in the film The Great Gatsby, perfectly replicating pieces from the 1920s.

Tiffany Jewelry: A Timeless Choice for Delight

Tiffany & Co is renowned for its solitaire diamonds, diamond-studded wedding bands, and elegant collections like the Tiffany T ring or bracelet and the Atlas ring. The simple yet elegant design of Tiffany jewelry ensures each piece exudes refined charm, perfect for gifting or treating oneself. Discover these iconic creations as pre-owned pieces at Miller, where luxury excellence is within reach.