Tiffany & Co. recently opened a store on the Left Bank in Paris, the company said in news release.
The new location is Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche on the ground floor of the famous Parisian department store.
"The new store at this exclusive address celebrates the close links forged over decades between the New York jeweler and the French capital," the company said.
It is Tiffany's seventh store in France, "a testament to the brand's commitment to its clientele in the region and from around the world," according to the news release.
The new store features a glass diamond sculpture by Hugh Dutton. The sculpture "magnetizes the gaze and radiates the iconic signatures of the jeweler," the company said. "Its facets evoke the iconic cut of Tiffany & Co.'s round brilliant cut diamonds. This work is part of the great tradition of dialogue between art and creation initiated by the House over the decades."
The spotlight also shines on the elegance, refinement and whimsy of French designer Jean Schlumberger's 'Bird on a Rock' , a symbol of the unity between France and the New York House. Visitors can enjoy the poetry of the Parisian and New York landscapes as captured in digitally animated window displays. They can even virtually try on the 'Bird on a Rock', and use social media to share the moment with friends and family.
Also displayed prominently in the store are the radiant diamonds and iconic collections for which the brand is famous, including Tiffany T1 and Tiffany City HardWear, the news release said.