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Tiffany & Co.celebrates iconic collections at Selfridges
By SENATUS Editor | 8 November 2024

Tiffany & Co. unveils its immersive window installations at Selfridges, celebrating the Maison's iconic collections and longstanding love for art, design and exquisite craftsmanship. The open-to-all gallery on London’s Oxford Street features works by contemporary British artists, alongside window displays inspired by The Tiffany Archives.

Uplifting this longstanding connection to the arts, the Maison commissioned four notable British artists, including Damien Hirst, Rana Begum, Jason Bruges and James Righton, to reimagine the storied department store’s windows. The designs will be displayed against the backdrop of Tiffany & Co. heritage window displays from the Maison's Archives.

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