Since 2021, we have collaborated with contemporary artist Daniel Arsham to create unique sculptures that reimagine Tiffany’s heritage through the artist’s future-relics aesthetic, in which he renders cultural objects as if discovered in the distant future. Each work opens to reveal a limited-edition piece from one of Tiffany & Co.’s iconic collections set with diamonds and tsavorites.
HardWear by Tiffany & Arsham Studio
HardWear by Tiffany & Arsham Studio
HardWear by Tiffany & Arsham Studio
Our latest collaboration with artist Daniel Arsham features limited-edition HardWear necklaces. Each exclusive design is encased in a ‘penny’ vessel inspired by the House’s legacy of designing cultural symbols that transcend time.
T by Tiffany & Arsham Studio
In 2023, Tiffany & Co. collaborated with Daniel Arsham to create a series of sculptures, each titled The Amalgamated Bust of Venus, inspired by the artist’s original statue crafted for The Landmark. Each piece contained a limited-edition T by Tiffany bracelet set with radiant diamonds and tsavorites.
Lock by Tiffany & Arsham Studio
With Arsham’s second collaboration with Tiffany & Co., an archival Tiffany padlock transforms into an eroded bronze sculpture. Inside the artwork is a limited-edition Lock bracelet in 18k white gold set with tsavorites and diamonds.
Knot by Tiffany & Arsham Studio
In their first partnership, which debuted in 2021, Tiffany & Co. and artist Daniel Arsham reimagined the iconic Blue Box as a bronze sculpture, blending heritage with a vision of the distant future. Hidden inside each of the 49 limited-edition sculptures: a Knot bangle in 18k white gold, set with tsavorites and diamonds.
‘Tiffany is a heritage company. And it is also a company that is really invested in craft. When I look back into The Tiffany Archives, I find pieces and objects that were handmade, pieces from the 1930s and ’40s in these incredible cases. That level of detail and craft is something that I appreciate and strive for in my own work, and to be able to work with a brand that has such a long heritage of that, it is enlightening for me as well.’