
Tiffany & Co, esteemed luxury jewellery brand, has broadened its reach in Hong Kong with the inauguration of a flagship store at Lee Gardens, introducing a fresh retail experience.
The boutique, situated in Causeway Bay, extends over two floors and more than 770 square meters. It boasts specialized areas for high jewellery, watches, home accessories, and exclusive client appointments.
Upon entering the 414 square meter ground floor, customers are greeted with an impressive display of Tiffany’s esteemed jewellery collections. These include the HardWear, Lock, Knot, and T ranges. Adding a touch of exclusivity, a dedicated high jewellery salon is also housed on this floor.
The boutique’s interior exudes elegance, featuring metallic finishes, soothing color palettes, and bespoke design elements. A particularly eye-catching highlight is the exquisite orchid mural, which adorns a private salon space.
The first floor, spanning 359 square meters, provides a multi-faceted experience for the clientele. It encompasses a watch salon, a home & accessories section, and the novel Blue Box Cafe which is set to open its doors next month. The brand also revealed the integration of artworks by notable artists Gregor Hildebrandt, Shim Moon Seup, Vik Muniz, and Sho Shibuya.
The upcoming Blue Box Cafe will serve as a culinary treat for the customers, offering a unique, Japanese-inspired dining experience. The cafe will utilize local ingredients in its offerings, which will span across breakfast, teatime, and an all-day menu.
The Causeway Bay store follows the opening of the first Tiffany Blue Box Cafe in Asia, which was launched in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui last year. This marks the brand’s second cafe venture in the market.
**What does the new Tiffany & Co boutique in Causeway Bay offer?**
The new boutique offers dedicated spaces for high jewellery, watches, home accessories, and private client appointments. The store also houses a new Blue Box Cafe and features artwork from renowned artists.
**What will the new Blue Box Cafe offer to customers?**
The Blue Box Cafe will provide a Japanese-inspired dining experience, featuring local ingredients across breakfast, teatime, and an all-day menu.
**How many Blue Box Cafes does Tiffany & Co have in Hong Kong?**
With the opening of the Blue Box Cafe in the Causeway Bay boutique, Tiffany & Co now operates two cafes in Hong Kong; the first one is located in Tsim Sha Tsui.