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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