Breakfast at Collector Square

On July 11, for the first time, Collector Square is unveiling a sale dedicated to Tiffany & Co, with a selection of over 100 pieces of jewellery from the 1980s to the present day, including iconic collections such as Clé, Tiffany T, Hardwear and Open Heart.

For this first sale dedicated to the famous American jeweller, Collector Square is bringing together over 100 pieces of jewellery, including 60 exclusive previews. Let’s have a look back at the history of this renowned house.

An iconic jeweller

The history of Tiffany & Co began in 1837 in New York. Tiffany & Co jewellery gave rise to a new style, an "American style", more modern and distinct from European aesthetics, finding a modernity in the inspiration of nature, a certain simplicity in sophistication.

In 1886, the company created the Tiffany & Co engagement ring as we still know it today, with a "solitaire" diamond on the band. The famous Tiffany setting holds the gem with six light claws, allowing the light to reflect and make the stone sparkle.

Renowned designers

Renowned designers such as Jean Schlumberger, Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso have collaborated with Tiffany & Co to create collections that are still famous today: Clé, Tiffany T, Jazz, Hardwear and Open Heart... Collector Square offers you a wide selection of second-hand Tiffany & Co models online and in its physical points of sale. Simple, elegant jewellery for everyday wear..

Breakfast at Collector Square

On 11 July, Collector Square is unveiling its exclusive sale dedicated to the famous American jeweller and associates with Deborah Reyner Sebag, fashion consultant and co-founder of Maison VESSEL, which specialises in tableware. She has designed a collection of ceramic pieces inspired by the famous Tiffany & Co blue.

Charlotte Chehboub, Communication Manager at Collector Square, and Deborah Reyner Sebag present a selection of pieces during a breakfast dedicated to jewels. On the menu: diamonds on ceramic, croissants and precious stones!

Watch the replay of the Tiffany & Co live-shopping.