There’s something that the perfect gift and the ultimate luxury tend to have in common: an element of surprise. Perhaps no Maison in the world knows this better than Cartier, whose ingenious designs ...
The English king Edward VII famously referred to Cartier as “the jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers”. The glittering ...
This year marks 100 years since legendary French jeweler Louis Cartier first twisted platinum, rose gold, and yellow gold into his eponymous maison’s iconic Trinity collection. This signature style of ...
The creative process is one of constant reinvention. Whether it’s introducing new musical notes or producing innovative elements of a watch, the aim of every creator is to rearrange those pieces into ...
We are surely not the only ones to have been wishing for a rebirth of Cartier’s 1928 icon, and here it is. Within the top-tier Privé portfolio, The Tank A Guichets is reissued in three models, ...
A SPACE THAT FEELS BOTH quintessentially Australian while also drawing on Cartier’s rich Gallic heritage and time-honoured style vocabulary: this was the vision for the French jeweller’s newly ...
THE TANK, THE PANTHÈRE, THE SANTOS, THE BALLON BLEU: Cartier’s watches are the stuff of legend. Since launching its first timepieces in 1853, the French firm has assembled a suite of timelessly ...
Discover the Cartier exhibition at NGV, showcasing 300 never-before-seen creations and the rich history of this iconic luxury ...
Cartier, the watchmaker of shapes, welcomes back several signature forms and stylishly marks a decade of one of its most sought-after collections.
Louis Ferla, who took control of the luxury house in September 2024, intends to improve on its successes despite global market change. By Nazanin Lankarani Reporting from Paris For Louis Ferla, taking ...
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