The Maison invites guests to explore the enduring legacy of the iconic design through the Trinity 100 pop-up
An enduring legacy for Cartier, the Trinity is a masterpiece conceived by Louis Cartier back in 1924. The visionary symbol continues to captivate with its elegant yet profound design: three interlocking bands in three shades of gold—a universal emblem of connection.
To mark the 100th anniversary of Trinity, Cartier presents an immersive pop-up exploring all facets of the jewellery icon. From July 15 to 23, The Arts House will be transformed into the Trinity 100 pop-up. Guests will be guided through seven interconnected rooms, each delving into the Trinity’s rich history and cultural impact. From its daring inception to its devoted following, it offers a deep dive into the essence of a true jewellery icon.
The centenary celebration is accompanied by an original and collaborative “Imagine Infinite Circles” project. Curated by French artistic director Jérôme Sans, the endeavour brings together over 100 works from artists and creatives worldwide, paying tribute to Trinity. Thirty of these pieces, specially selected to resonate with Singapore’s unique cultural landscape, will be on display, offering visitors a tailored perspective on the Trinity’s enduring influence.
Beyond a retrospective, the Trinity 100 pop-up is a forward-looking celebration that underscores Cartier’s commitment to innovation while honouring its heritage. Each of the seven interconnecting rooms showcases the Maison’s intersection of history, art and luxury—and an opportunity to be part of a continuing legacy.
Appointment bookings for the Trinity 100 pop-up are now available at https://www.register.trinity100.cartier.sg/
The Arts House
Address: 1 Old Parliament Lane S(179429)
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Images: Cartier









