Inside Tiffany And Co.’s First Triplex In South Asia Pacific

Tiffany & Co. has expanded its presence in Singapore with the opening of its first South Asia Pacific triplex at ION Orchard, marking a new chapter for the jeweller in the region.

As first reported by Bagaholic, the three-storey flagship introduces the brand’s latest global retail concept, combining jewellery, watches, art and hospitality within a single destination.

The new space goes beyond a traditional luxury boutique. Spread across three levels, it brings together contemporary art installations, archival pieces and dedicated salons, reflecting how flagship stores are increasingly being designed as immersive spaces rather than retail environments alone.

Visitors are welcomed by a kinetic light installation from architect Hugh Dutton, inspired by the brilliance of Tiffany diamonds. Inside, a large ceramic artwork by New York-based artist Peter Lane anchors the space, while rare archival creations sit alongside the house’s latest jewellery collections.

One of the flagship’s biggest additions is Singapore’s first dedicated Tiffany & Co. watch salon, highlighting the brand’s growing focus on fine watchmaking.

To coincide with the opening, Tiffany & Co. is also introducing the Sixteen Stone Mother-of-Pearl Ruby watch, a new timepiece inspired by the celebrated Sixteen Stone collection created by legendary designer Jean Schlumberger.

The upper floors shift towards a more private experience. Personal appointment salons sit alongside dedicated spaces for engagement rings, high jewellery and the Schlumberger Gallery, which draws inspiration from the gallery at the Fifth Avenue Landmark in New York. Local influences also appear throughout the interiors, including floral motifs inspired by the Singaporean kebaya.

The flagship will soon add another first for the region with Southeast Asia’s first Blue Box Café, scheduled to open in mid-July. The café’s menu has been created by three-Michelin-starred chef Julien Royer, bringing together French techniques with local influences.

To mark the reopening, Tiffany & Co. is also presenting Garden in Bloom, an exhibition running from July 2 to 12, that showcases a selection of exceptional jewellery, timepieces and archival pieces.

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