Cartier Celebrates 100 Years of Trinity with Immersive Pop-Up in Miami Design District
Cartier is set to host a free experiential pop-up in the Miami Design District from December 4 to December 8, marking the culmination of a year-long global celebration of the Trinity collection’s centennial. Open to the public, the Trinity 100 exhibition invites visitors on a journey through the evolution and enduring influence of this iconic design, originally created by Louis Cartier in 1924.
The immersive experience features five curated spaces. One room celebrates Jean Cocteau's signature double-stacked Trinity rings, showcasing their cultural significance, while another highlights the collection’s impact on pop culture. A dedicated space explores Cartier’s use of the number three, a motif integral to the Maison’s creations. The exhibition also delves into the poetic design of the collection, with a showcase of jewelry and objects from Cartier’s prestigious archive, which includes over 3,000 exceptional pieces.
To commemorate the milestone, Cartier will launch a limited-edition series of Trinity novelties in North America on December 1. Inspired by the Maison’s iconic bestiaries, the collection includes five new designs that will debut globally in February 2025.
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From December 4 to 8, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, explore a century of timeless elegance at Cartier Celebrates 100 Years of Trinity, a special pop-up exhibition at 24 NE 41st Street in the Miami Design District during Miami Art Week. Visitors can reserve complimentary admission times lots at www.cartier.com.