Tiffany & Co.

American luxury jewelry and specialty design house

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2024 Building expanded to feature 58 works of art, including Jean-Michel Basquiat's painting Equals Pi, a color-changing oval by James Turrell, a cabinet by Damien Hirst, mirrored disks by Anish Kapoor, and window frame animations.
April 2024 Opened a new store at QueensPlaza in Brisbane, Australia.
March 2024 The first art exhibit opened at the Landmark flagship store.
2023 Store reopened with forty artworks by notable artists including Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer, Rashid Johnson, and Richard Prince.
2023 Anya Taylor-Joy became the face of Tiffany's fine jewelry campaign, featuring prominently in the Blue Book collection.
December 2023 Opened a new store in Shanghai Taikoo Li Qiantan, with a facade designed by MVRDV.
April 27 2023 The main Tiffany & Co. store reopened as 'The Landmark', with the company hosting a two-day celebration of the reopening.
April 27 2023 Reopened the renovated Fifth Avenue flagship store to the public.
2021 Partnered with Beyoncé and Jay-Z for the 'About Love' campaign, with Beyoncé becoming the first Black woman to wear the Tiffany Yellow Diamond.
January 7 2021 French conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton acquires a majority stake in Tiffany & Co. for US$15.8 billion, delisting the company's stock from the New York Stock Exchange.
December 2020 Tiffany shareholders approved the LVMH acquisition deal.
October 2020 LVMH agreed to purchase Tiffany at a reduced price of almost $16 billion.
September 2020 LVMH initially cancelled the pending purchase of Tiffany, leading to a lawsuit by Tiffany to compel the purchase.
August 2020 Exterior renderings of the renovated building were revealed, showcasing plans for redesigning the interior spaces and replacing the three-story rooftop addition.
February 3 2020 Tiffany opened its first store in New Delhi, India.
January 2020 Workers moved more than 114,000 pieces of jewelry between the flagship store and a temporary location at 6 East 57th Street during the renovation process.
2019 LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault toured the flagship store and got lost, which influenced his decision to remodel and brighten the store's interior.
2019 Began extensive renovation of the Fifth Avenue flagship store, designed by architect Peter Marino.
November 2019 LVMH announced its purchase of Tiffany & Co for $16.2 billion at $135 per share.
October 2019 Launched a new fragrance line, Tiffany & Love.
October 2019 Tiffany launched its first men's jewelry collection, developed by Reed Krakoff.
October 2019 Tiffany opened a new brand exhibition in Shanghai, China called 'Vision & Virtuosity'.
2018 Tiffany & Co. reports net sales totaling US$4.44 billion, highlighting the company's significant financial performance.
September 2018 Tiffany launched the Paper Flowers collection in Asia and debuted a new proprietary engagement ring design called the Tiffany True.
May 2018 Tiffany launched the Paper Flowers Collection, designed by Reed Krakoff.
March 2018 The company opened the Jewelry Design and Innovation Workshop, a new 17,000-square-foot atelier.
2017 Partnered with Lady Gaga for a Super Bowl ad promoting the HardWear collection.
November 2017 Tiffany & Co. opened the Blue Box Cafe in New York City and launched their Home & Accessories line.
July 2017 Alessandro Bogliolo, a Bulgari veteran, was announced as the new CEO to help turn around slumping sales and attract a younger audience.
April 2017 Tiffany & Co. launched the Tiffany HardWear collection.
February 2017 CEO Frédéric Cuménal was dismissed after 22 months, with Michael Kowalski taking over as interim CEO. Reed Krakoff was appointed as the company's new chief artistic officer.
January 2015 Launched first-ever same-sex couple advertising campaign.
2014 Tiffany & Co. debuted the Francesca Amfitheatrof-designed Tiffany T collection.
July 2013 Former Tiffany & Co. vice president Ingrid Lederhaas-Okun was arrested and charged with stealing and re-selling more than $1.3 million of diamond bracelets, drop earrings, and other jewelry.

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