Tiffany & Co. announces the opening of its new Miami Design District store, an exceptional two-story retail concept spanning 4,000 square feet. The new location reintroduces Tiffany & Co. to Miami and showcases the House’s latest design concept. Custom-made works by world-renowned artists, never-before-seen jewels and immersive video displays of South Beach define the store, integrating it seamlessly into the vibrant cultural scene of Miami.

To commemorate the opening, the store showcases a limited-time façade featuring a flowering blossom artwork designed by internationally acclaimed artist Damien Hirst. The façade immediately draws visitors into the world of Tiffany & Co. and exemplifies the House’s longstanding history of blending artistry, creative excellence and inventiveness. Hirst’s design features dense brightly hued blooms that seek to overwhelm the visitors’ senses, presenting the sublime entry into a flower-filled universe.

Following the reopening of The Landmark, the House’s iconic Fifth Avenue flagship store, the new Tiffany & Co. Miami Design District marks the latest chapter in the jeweler’s design evolution. Inspired by The Landmark, the Miami Design District store reveals a new world of wonders and integrates elements of Tiffany & Co.’s storied history with Miami.

Throughout the store, visitors are immersed in a unique atmosphere of luxury and art. Video screens on the ground floor display the iconic scenery of South Beach in an immersive fresco created by Oyoram Visual Composer. The material palette of the store is comprised of warm wood floors, bespoke sisal runners with hints of Tiffany Blue®, and custom-made lighting, including six blown glass Venini chandeliers in a swirling Tiffany Blue® and white pattern, which flank the main floor. Visitors can discover the House’s most definitive collections, including Lock by Tiffany, HardWear by Tiffany, T by Tiffany and Knot by Tiffany.

At the heart of the store is a bespoke staircase with silver gilded walls inspired by the staircase at The Landmark. To the left of the staircase, a Daniel Arsham Bronze Venus Italica (XL) sculpture also mirrors the one on display at the foot of the grand staircase at The Landmark.

On the second floor, the Tiffany High Jewelry and Jean Schlumberger gallery is home to the jeweler’s most unique creations—a testament to its inventiveness and craft. The gallery dazzles with custom finishes and full-height windows that open to the Paseo Ponti below. Art, décor and interior design intersect in the space through a bespoke hand-woven ceiling textile inspired by the geometric patterns of the iconic Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany enamel bracelet. Additionally, the gallery features a flowering water lily table lamp by Tiffany Studios, founded by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1902, as well as hand-woven metallic wall fabric, vintage chairs and a bespoke desk suspended on glass legs. Visitors can also discover a private salon that offers an intimate and luxurious shopping experience.

Located behind two artisan glass doors, the Tiffany Café is a hidden gem within the space. The café showcases art by American artist Joel Mesler and offers an indoor and outdoor experience for guests.

Tiffany & Co. Miami Design District is located at 160 Northeast 40th Street and is a testament to the House’s ongoing commitment to its clientele in the region. Please visit www.tiffany.com for more information.