New York-based luxury jeweller Tiffany & Co has opened a boutique at IconSiam, Bangkok, marking the company’s third location in the Thai capital.
The 256sqm store is the first in Southeast Asia to feature a facade inspired by Favrile glass, developed in the late 1800s by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the company’s first art director.
Inside, the store features plaster walls, gold leaf ceilings, and custom furniture with hand-woven upholstery. Tiffany & Co’s collections, including HardWear by Tiffany, Knot by Tiffany, Lock by Tiffany and T by Tiffany, are on display, along with high jewellery, engagement rings, and home accessories.
A section called All About Love presents engagement rings against ivory and silver walls with a diamond-inspired display. The boutique also includes a private salon with orchid-patterned wallpaper and bespoke furniture for a more private shopping experience.
The opening reflects Tiffany & Co’s continued investment in Thailand, following earlier boutiques in Bangkok.
Globally, the company operates more than 300 stores and employs over 14,000 people. Founded in 1837 in New York City, Tiffany & Co is known for its jewellery, watches, and luxury accessories.



