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Tiffany & Co. opens its second shop in Milan

The boutique is inspired by The Landmark, the famous New York shop on Fifth Avenue, and has two floors and a mezzanine, with a design deeply influenced by Italia modernism

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Versione italiana

There are now two prestigious Tiffany shops in Milan. The ones in Via Spiga and Piazza Duomo were closed in 2025, but the one in Via Montenapoleone was opened, and now the shop in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele has been added.

The boutique is inspired by The Landmark, the world-famous Tiffany shop on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, and is spread over two floors and a mezzanine, with a design deeply influenced by Italia modernism.

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Tiffany (now part of the French luxury giant Lvmh) is the first American maison to open a space in the Galleria and in the shop there is a unique atmosphere that combines craftsmanship, art and tradition, going beyond the traditional concept of retail; underlining the link with the territory are the fittings, made with handmade glass tiles produced in Italia.

At the entrance, an area dedicated to Tiffany Icons presents the brand's most emblematic collections, including HardWear, Lock, T by Tiffany and Knot, and the display concept was developed in collaboration with Studio Piva. The second floor of the shop houses men's and women's watches in an area designed in collaboration with Forma Fantasma. Then there is a private salon and the All About Love space, where one can choose engagement rings. The interior here features a ceiling covered in platinum leaf and ivory and silver walls, reminiscent of the delicacy of a wedding dress. Custom-made panels created by artist Nancy Lorenz contribute to giving this space a sophisticated atmosphere, also thanks to the parchment-covered niche inspired by Jean Michel Frank, in which a Gio Ponti bench is placed, another tribute by Tiffany to Milan and Italia design.

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