Nara Smith, Lucky Blue Smith Help Tiffany & Co. Dazzle Dallas With Boutique Opening


Tiffany & Co. shined bright Thursday night in Dallas, opening the doors of its latest boutique at Dallas NorthPark Center. Unfurling over 7,500 square feet with a façade featuring a kinetic light sculpture design by architect Hugh Dutton, the concept reintroduces the iconic American jeweler to the Texas city.

The opening celebration brought in clients and friends of the house, including Nara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith. Guests enjoyed cocktails and light bites in the new space with live music.  

Tiffany & Co.'s Dallas NorthPark Center boutique.

Tiffany & Co.’s Dallas NorthPark Center boutique.

Courtesy Tiffany & Co.

The space takes cues from The Landmark, Tiffany & Co.’s Fifth Avenue location in New York, which debuted in 2023, with an environment that fuses craft, art and heritage into a unique and modern selling space.

According to the brand, Hugh Dutton’s kinetic light sculpture nods to the luminosity of Tiffany & Co. diamonds, an aim to unite artistry with craftsmanship, and immerse visitors in the jeweler’s world.

The store showcases several rare artworks, including works by American artist Richard Prince. Pieces enhance the space with various shades of the jeweler’s Tiffany Blue hue. Many of the artists prominently displayed at the NorthPark Center store are also featured at The Landmark, revealing a common thread between the two boutiques.

Tiffany & Co.'s Dallas NorthPark Center boutique.

Inside Tiffany & Co.’s Dallas NorthPark Center boutique.

Courtesy Tiffany & Co.

Upon entering the store, a bespoke crystal chandelier of iridescent petals illuminates the house’s collections, including Lock by Tiffany, HardWear by Tiffany, T by Tiffany and Knot by Tiffany. Collections are displayed intricately in woven metal case lines with nickel and rose gold legs. At the heart of the store, in the All About Love section, is the coveted Tiffany & Co. engagement ring — which the brand considers the ultimate expression and symbol of love, while the Tiffany High Jewelry space and Jean Schlumberger gallery house the jeweler’s most unique creations.

Tiffany & Co. NorthPark is open now, located at 8687 North Central Expressway in Dallas.



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