Inspired by The Landmark – its iconic Fifth Avenue flagship – the boutique reflects the modern aesthetic of the New York-based fine jewellery brand, which was founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany in 1837 and became part of French luxury group LVMH in 2021.
With over 12,900sq ft of retail space, the new store is Tiffany’s largest in Europe. It is located in Palazzo Taverna, a neoclassical mansion built in 1835 and one of the most elegant aristocratic residences on Via Monte Napoleone.
The building’s arched windows were made by the Venini glassworks of Murano. The lunettes, recreated from an original sketch by architect Gio Ponti, feature intricate forms reminiscent of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s signature stained glass creations. The facade also includes display windows inspired by the style of Michelangelo Pistoletto, underscoring the house’s long-standing ties to the art world and celebrating Milan’s role as a cultural capital.
“The store sets a new standard for luxury boutiques in Milan. It’s Tiffany’s largest in Europe and honours nearly 200 years of history while celebrating Italian creativity,” said Anthony Ledru, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tiffany & Co.