Tiffany & Co. Unveils Its First Triplex In South Asia Pacific At ION Orchard

PHOTO COURTESY OF TIFFANY & CO.

PHOTO COURTESY OF TIFFANY & CO.

Tiffany & Co. has unveiled its first triplex in the South Asia Pacific region. The three-storey ION Orchard flagship introduces the jeweller’s latest global design concept, bringing art, craftsmanship and heritage under one roof. From a dedicated watch salon to Southeast Asia’s first Blue Box Café, the expanded boutique pairs rare archives with striking contemporary installations.

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The shimmering experience begins before you even step inside. A kinetic light sculpture by architect Hugh Dutton illuminates the façade, its movement inspired by the brilliance of Tiffany diamonds. Within, a monumental ceramic installation by New York-based artist Peter Lane stretches across the rear wall. Its signature blue hues pay homage to the iconic Tiffany Blue Box. Two rare pieces from the archives also sit on this level, displayed alongside the jewellery collections.

Another standout addition is Singapore’s first dedicated Tiffany & Co. watch salon. The space showcases the house’s horological expertise through designs from the Time Objects collection. To mark the opening, Tiffany & Co. introduces the Sixteen Stone Mother-of-Pearl Ruby watch. The tribute to Jean Schlumberger’s celebrated Sixteen Stone collection features a rotating ruby-and-diamond-set dial boasting more than 400 diamonds.

On the first floor, an elegant private salon caters to personalised appointments. A bespoke painting by British artist Darren Almond anchors the space, complemented by custom-made furnishings that offer a quiet retreat from the city’s bustle. Then one level up, the Love & Celebration salon presents Tiffany’s renowned engagement rings within soft ivory and silver interiors. Floral motifs reference both the Singaporean kebaya and Louis Comfort Tiffany’s magnolia designs, adding a thoughtful local touch.

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Also on this floor, the Schlumberger Gallery draws from its counterpart inside the Fifth Avenue Landmark in New York. The space celebrates the visionary designer through richly layered interiors and displays inspired by creations such as Bird on the Rock. Nearby, the High Jewellery salon displays the house’s most extraordinary creations in a jewel box-like setting.

Crowning the boutique is the Blue Box Café, set to open in mid-July 2026. Inspired by the original New York outpost, the café brings the fantasy of Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Singapore. Three-Michelin-starred chef Julien Royer of Odette is behind the menu, blending French culinary techniques with local touches.

As if the new boutique wasn’t reason enough to stop by, Tiffany & Co. presents Garden in Bloom to celebrate the reopening. Running at the ION Orchard triplex from 2 to 12 July 2026, the exhibition brings together 20 exceptional jewellery creations and timepieces alongside rare archival materials.

For more information, do visit TIFFANY.sg

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