Tiffany and Co. has announced additions to its Elsa Peretti Feather collection, continuing the legacy of the late designer’s “organic” and “sculptural” aesthetic.
The new designs are based on Peretti’s abstract interpretations of natural forms, prioritising tactile surfaces and the “human touch” that defined her work for the Maison.
The Feather range is a cornerstone of the Elsa Peretti portfolio at Tiffany and Co., showcasing the designer’s ability to translate complex natural structures into minimalist jewellery.
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The expansion follows a period of sustained interest in Peretti’s archive, which remains a “key driver” for the brand’s high-jewellery and everyday luxury segments.
Founded in New York City in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany, the global luxury jeweller now operates more than 300 retail stores worldwide.
The company employs a workforce of over 14,000 people, including 3,000 artisans who cut Tiffany diamonds and manufacture jewellery within the firm’s own workshops to maintain quality control.
Tiffany and Co said: “The new designs capture the signature talent of Peretti for creating objects that remind customers of the beauty inherent in nature. Tiffany and Co. continues to market these accessories as a blend of innovative design and traditional fine craftsmanship.”