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17 October 2018

Flower Power: Tiffany & Co.

Photography: David Lineton
Style
17 October 2018

Flower Power: Tiffany & Co.

Photography: David Lineton

Tiffany & Co’s chief artistic officer Reed Krakoff introduces the new Paper Flowers collection

Each piece in Tiffany & Co.’s new Paper Flowers collection – the first from chief artistic officer Reed Krakoff – is crafted in polished platinum and set with diamonds. From bracelets and rings to earrings and pendants, each piece blends refined femininity with industrial modernity. ‘Luxury shouldn’t always mean formality,’ says Krakoff. ‘So we used precious stones and the finest materials, but in a way that you can live with every day.’

From £2,325; tiffany.com

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