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"Tiffany Wonder" 187 Years of Skill and Creativity

Tokyo Node
FinishedReservation Required
Tiffany will hold the exhibition "Tiffany Wonder: 187 Years of Skill and Creativity." This immersive exhibition invites visitors on a journey of awe, showcasing hundreds of masterpieces and breathtaking wonders that convey stories of craftsmanship, creativity, tradition, and modernity. From Jean Schlumberger's iconic Bird on a Rock brooch to innovative strides, pop culture legacies, and the legendary Tiffany Diamond, the exhibition captivates visitors and deepens their learning and interest.

The bond between Tiffany and Japan traces back to 1837 when Charles Lewis Tiffany provided customers with carefully selected imports from Japan, which were rare in the American market at the time. Many of the brand's representative designers, including Edward C. Moore, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and Elsa Peretti, were influenced by Japanese art. This exhibition celebrates respect and creativity, introducing Tiffany's gratitude to Japan from various perspectives.

The "Tiffany Wonder" exhibition will be held at "Tokyo Node," an information hub located in the Toranomon Hills Station Tower, one of Tokyo's skyscrapers. Designed by OMA, this remarkable stage reflects the commonalities between Tiffany in New York and Tokyo. OMA, known for its prominent architectural projects, played an essential role in the reconstruction of the landmark Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York and also handled the venue production for the "Tiffany Wonder" exhibition.

Comprising ten rooms, "Tiffany Wonder" allows visitors to explore the brand's traditions and core themes of creativity and craftsmanship. Through various rooms, visitors can view exceptional works that tell the story of Tiffany's nearly 200-year legacy, including the first-ever mail-order catalog in the United States known as the "Blue Book," early "Blue Boxes," and iconic Tiffany® Setting engagement rings. With nearly 300 unpublished works, including rare orchid brooches created by George Paulding Farnham adorned with enamel, emeralds, diamonds, and pink sapphires, as well as Jean Schlumberger's Plumage necklace set with diamonds, rubies, and sapphires, visitors can immerse themselves in an unparalleled experience. The final room of the "Tiffany Wonder" exhibition features the 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond, inspired by Jean Schlumberger's iconic Bird on a Rock brooch and reborn into a new design.

Schedule

Apr 12 (Fri) 2024-Jun 23 (Sun) 2024 

Reservation Required

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-20:00
Opens at 14:00 on April 12.
FeeAdults ¥2000; University Students, Seniors 65 & Over ¥1700; Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥800; Infants free.
Websitehttps://www.tiffany.co.jp/stories/events/tiffany-wonder-exhibition/
VenueTokyo Node
https://www.tokyonode.jp/en/
LocationFloors 8 and 45–49 Toranomon Hills Station Tower, 2-6-2 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001
AccessDirect walk from Toranomon-hills Station on the Hibiya line.
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前情報なく見に行ったが素晴らしかった!