Tiffany & Co. Launches a Flagship Store at Iguatemi São Paulo

Art and craftsmanship are central to the space's design, which features both local and international work
Published: January 21, 2025

Tiffany & Co. has opened a store at the Iguatemi shopping center in São Paulo, Brazil.

The new flagship marks Tiffany & Co.’s evolution at Iguatemi, where the jewelry brand first debuted in Brazil more than 20 years ago.

The interiors, which span 4,390 square feet across two floors, takes cues the company’s Fifth Avenue flagship in New York (the Landmark designed by architect Peter Marino).

tiffany & co. sao paulo iguatemi interior floral wall art sofa coffee tableThe interiors of Tiffany & Co. São Paulo

The ground floor welcomes guests with Tiffany & Co.’s definitive collections and includes a dedicated area for the brand’s coveted watch offerings.

A staircase adorned with translucent crystals, echoing the elegance of the Manhattan flagship, leads to the second floor.

Here, the All About Love space showcases engagement rings, while a bespoke salon, wrapped in custom wallpaper by Brazilian artist Vik Muniz, provides an intimate setting to explore other exceptional creations.

A spotlight on art

Art and craftsmanship are central to the store’s design. Brazilian designer Humberto Campana contributed custom furniture, while João Carlos Galvão’s wooden artwork in Tiffany Blue adds a local touch.

Additional highlights include a ceramic table by Brazilian ceramicist Francis Petrucci, gold work by New York-based artist Nancy Lorenz, and Orchids, a painting by Joel Mesler. Glass artist Ryan Blythe’s mirrored mosaics, along with vinyl record-inspired works by German artist Gregor Hildebrandt further enhance the space.

tiffany & co. sao paulo iguatemi interior display cases jewelry

tiffany & co. sao paulo iguatemi interior display cases jewelry

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