1837
The first Tiffany store opens in New York City.
The first day's sales total is USD $4.98.
1877
Charles Lewis Tiffany purchases a 287.42-carat fancy yellow diamond.
The following year, it is cut to 128.54 carats and
named the Tiffany Diamond, one of the world’s largest and
finest fancy yellow diamonds to date.
1902
Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of Charles Lewis Tiffany,
becomes the company’s first official Design Director.
Louis Comfort Tiffany’s colorful, naturalistic aesthetic remains
a major inspiration for Tiffany designers today.
1956
Legendary designer Jean Schlumberger joins Tiffany,
ushering in an unprecedented chapter of jewelry design.
His lavish, whimsical designs are coveted for
their imaginative use of diamonds and vivid gemstones.
1974
Tiffany introduces the gemstone tsavorite and
names it in honor of Tsavo National Park near
the border of Kenya and Tanzania, where it was discovered.
1987
Tiffany silversmiths begin crafting the US OPEN® trophies
for the United States Tennis Association®.
2017
Tiffany HardWear launches. Inspired by an archival Tiffany design,
the collection embodies the power and edge of New York City.
2023
Tiffany & Co. unveils The Landmark at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue.
Featuring 10 floors of magnificence, it is filled dazzling diamonds,
exquisite gems and custom works by the world’s most renowned artists.