Take a peek inside the ‘Legendary Legacy: A Tiffany & Co. Exhibition’ in Bangkok, Thailand
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Take a peek inside the ‘Legendary Legacy: A Tiffany & Co. Exhibition’ in Bangkok, Thailand

Tiffany & Co. marks its first exhibition in Thailand with ‘Legendary Legacy’ at One Bangkok, showcasing Jean Schlumberger’s designs and the iconic Tiffany Diamond until September 7

Tiffany & Co. has opened the doors to Legendary Legacy: A Tiffany & Co. Exhibition at One Bangkok, its first showcase in Thailand. Running until September 7, the exhibition places Jean Schlumberger’s visionary designs and the House’s most celebrated jewellery at the centre of attention, including the 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond, exhibited in Southeast Asia for the first time.

The opening unfolded across two evenings. The first was staged against the backdrop of Bangkok’s skyline and Lumphini Park, with a menu by chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn. Guests, including Anne Curtis, Aff Taksaorn, Sririta Jensen, Win Metawin, Baifern Pimchanok and Marion Caunter, stepped out in Tiffany & Co. designs. A second evening shifted the mood towards intimacy, with a gala dinner where models presented archival pieces to the sound of a live orchestra and a performance by Singaporean artist Nathan Hartono. Heart Evangelista, Anne Curtis, Sririta Jensen and Korn Narongdej were among those in attendance.

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Inside the ‘Legendary Legacy: A Tiffany & Co. Exhibition’
Inside the ‘Legendary Legacy: A Tiffany & Co. Exhibition’

Inside the exhibition, visitors move through five rooms that are proof of Schlumberger’s imagination. Guadeloupe: An Island of Inspiration reflects the lush environment of its adopted Caribbean home, while Garden of Imagination reinterprets flora and fauna. The Depths of Beauty turns to the sea, and Wings: Symbols of the Soul explores his recurring fascination with flight and transformation.

The finale is the Tiffany Diamond, which required nearly 2,000 hours to create. Equal parts homage and reinvention, the mounting recalls Schlumberger’s original 1965 design while situating it firmly in the present.

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The Tiffany Diamond on display at the Legendary Legacy exhibition in Bangkok
Above The Tiffany Diamond on display at the Legendary Legacy exhibition in Bangkok
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A closer look at the Tiffany Diamond, which took hours to create
Above A closer look at the Tiffany Diamond, which took hours to create
The Tiffany Diamond on display at the Legendary Legacy exhibition in Bangkok
A closer look at the Tiffany Diamond, which took hours to create
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Anne Curtis at the Legendary Legacy opening night
Above Anne Curtis at the Legendary Legacy opening night
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Heart Evangelista photographed at the gala dinner
Above Heart Evangelista photographed at the gala dinner
Anne Curtis at the Legendary Legacy opening night
Heart Evangelista photographed at the gala dinner

Throughout Legendary Legacy, one-of-a-kind creations from The Tiffany Archives immerse visitors in the wonder and unparalleled craftsmanship that have defined Tiffany & Co. since its inception. By foregrounding both innovation and heritage, the space underscores the House’s influence on the vocabulary of modern jewellery, while acknowledging the legacy of one of its most imaginative designers.

Legendary Legacy: A Tiffany & Co. Exhibition is open to the public at One Bangkok, Tower 4, until September 7. Reservations can be made at exhibition.tiffany.com or through Tiffany & Co. Thailand’s LINE official account.

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