Since its inception in 1837, Tiffany & Co. has helped shape the landscape of jewelry design, transforming how people perceive and value fine jewelry. The jewelry house’s consistent push beyond the boundaries of creativity and excellence is further amplified with its Tiffany Wonder exhibition in Tokyo.
In a dazzling celebration of its 187-year legacy, Tiffany & Co. unveils the Tiffany Wonder exhibition in Tokyo, which takes its sojourners through the House’s illustrious history of craft and creativity. Nestled within the TOKYO NODE gallery at Toranomon Hills Station Tower, this immersive experience promises to intrigue, educate, and inspire all who visit.
Among its attendees were Filipino actress and host Anne Curtis , French-Indonesian actress and model Alyssa Daguisé, as well as Thai actors Baifern Bah and Win Metawin. Spread across 10 rooms, the exhibition presents nearly 300 never-before-seen objects that narrate the brand’s storied past. Among these rooms are the Wonder of Design room, in which the house honors their collaborator designers, the Wonder of Origin room which highlights the house’s beginnings with the very first Tiffany Blue box.
From the first Blue Book mail-order catalog to the iconic Tiffany® Setting engagement ring, each piece in the exhibition embodies the elegant and inventive spirit that has defined Tiffany & Co. throughout almost 200 years in the jewelry world. Notably, visitors will also encounter a stunning brooch created by Julia Munson .
