Now Open: Tiffany & Co. Milan Flagship

Now Open: Tiffany & Co. Milan Flagship

Exquisite Architecture

Exquisite Architecture

Located in Palazzo Taverna, a historic Neoclassical landmark built in 1835, the Milan flagship beautifully merges traditional architecture with modern design. As you enter the store, a magnificent façade featuring arched windows crafted by legendary Murano glassmaker Venini complements the building’s storied elegance and pays homage to Tiffany’s rich heritage of design and craftsmanship. Lunettes recreated from an original design by Gio Ponti pay homage to the iconic stained glass creations by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The façade also includes window displays inspired by Michelangelo Pistoletto, evoking the House’s long-standing connection to the art world and celebrating Milan as a leading art and cultural destination.

A Legacy of Art Continues

Works by the world’s most celebrated artists, including Pablo Picasso, Julian Schnabel, Hilary Pecis, Urs Fischer, Claudia Wieser, Michelangelo Pistoletto and Daniel Arsham, are featured throughout the Milan flagship, complementing the House’s iconic jewellery and signature collections. Among the art featured are Color and Light by Michelangelo Pistoletto, a captivating mixed media piece of jute canvas adorned with mirrors, a gilded frame and reflective glass that seem to float over the background in Tiffany Blue®; Femme à la Robe Verte by Pablo Picasso, located in the Paloma Picasso gallery and displaying the portrait of a woman constructed with bold lines, fragmented forms and expressive brushstrokes; and Tiffanies & Tiffany by Urs Fisher, which playfully celebrates the connection between women and the artistry of high jewellery.
A Legacy of Art Continues
Exclusive Archival Pieces

Exclusive Archival Pieces

Exhibited throughout the flagship, never-before-seen pieces from The Tiffany Archives offer a remarkable look at the House’s nearly 200-year history, from diamond jewellery from the 1920s–1950s to designs crafted by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the early 1900s to silver pieces from the 1800s. Discover a pocket watch gifted to the captain of the R.M.S. Carpathia by women rescued after the sinking of the Titanic, and take a closer look at the silver Bone cuff designed by Elsa Peretti and worn by Liza Minnelli. In our All About Love gallery, heritage dispays that recreate Tiffany’s iconic windows designed by Gene Moore complement our legendary engagement rings and wedding bands.

Immersive Experiences

At the new flagship, wonder exists around every corner. From our High Jewellery salon to bespoke rooms dedicated to the creations of Tiffany’s legendary designers—Jean Schlumberger, Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso—each space offers an opportunity to create lasting memories and experience the exceptional service for which we’re known, whether you’re looking for the perfect gift or personalising a piece with a custom engraving.
Immersive Experiences
A Luminous Patio

A Luminous Patio

Visit the cafe and bar on the flagship’s striking patio, located in the interior courtyard’s glass atrium. Here, the majestic glass staircase dances with natural light that filters through the transparent faceted skylight—designed by Hugh Dutton based on architect Peter Marino’s vision—calling to mind the House’s legendary gemstones. Enhancing the space is artist Daniel Arsham’s Stratified Venus of Arles sculpture, which reimagines the classic Greek Venus de Milo statue in captivating bronze and steel with a patina that nods to Tiffany Blue®.

Heritage Meets Innovation

World of Tiffany

World of Tiffany

Discover how Tiffany & Co. was founded in 1837 and how it evolved into a luxury house renowned the world over.
The Tiffany & Co. Timeline

The Tiffany & Co. Timeline

Journey through 188 years of remarkable milestones, from the first Blue Box to our latest collection, Tiffany Lock.
Dazzling Discoveries

Dazzling Discoveries

The world’s most exceptional gemstones are always found at Tiffany & Co., where a legacy of exploration continues.
The Diamond Kings

The Diamond Kings

In 1886, Tiffany introduced the world to the engagement ring as we know it today. More than a century later, a tradition of excellence lives on with our extraordinary diamond designs.