Cartier Celebrates Trinity’s 100 With A Pop-Up At The Arts House

PHOTO COURTESY OF CARTIER

PHOTO COURTESY OF CARTIER

Born of the visionary mind of Louis Cartier in 1924, Trinity stands not just as a piece of jewellery, but as a part of Cartier’s timeless legacy. A century later, these three interlocking bands of rose, yellow and white gold continue mesmerising the world. To celebrate its centenary, the French maison invites you to experience the Trinity 100 pop-up here in Singapore.

PHOTO COURTESY OF CARTIER

Go on an immersive odyssey into the heart of the iconic creation. Traverse seven interconnected chambers, each a captivating exploration of the Trinity and its evolution over the years. Witness the daring spark of its creation, delve into stories of its iconic status across generations, and uncover the magical power of three.

But the celebration doesn’t end there, as Cartier unveils a groundbreaking project at the Trinity 100 pop-up. Reaching across disciplines and borders, ‘Imagine Infinite Circles’ unites over 100 creative minds from around the globe. In Singapore, the initiative takes on a new dimension, with renowned French creative Jérôme Sans specifically curating 30 works to resonate with the local spirit.

Open to the public from 15 to 23 July, the Trinity 100 pop-up is located at The Arts House at 1 Old Parliament Lane. While admission is free, you are advised to register online first. This is not merely an exhibition; it’s an invitation to witness the enduring magic of Cartier’s vision.

For more information, do visit CARTIER.sg

PHOTOS COURTESY OF CARTIER

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