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Cartier opens renovated Kaohsiung store, a new luxury landmark with local artistic touches

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • French luxury brand Cartier has reopened its renovated flagship store in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, creating a new luxury landmark.
  • The two-story, 180-ping store features four distinct viewing areas and a private elevator, designed for a comfortable customer experience.
  • The store's interior includes a unique art wall by French artist Franรงois Mascarello, blending Cartier's iconic panther with Kaohsiung's landmarks, and incorporates local elements like the Kapok flower.

French luxury house Cartier has unveiled its significantly renovated flagship store in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, aiming to establish a new benchmark for luxury retail in southern Taiwan. The redesigned store, located at the Hanshin Department Store, now spans two floors and covers 180 ping (approximately 630 square meters), offering an expansive and sophisticated environment for its clientele.

Designed to provide a complete and comfortable viewing space, the store is divided into four main appreciation areas and features a dedicated elevator for VIP guests. The exterior boasts a beige and gold color scheme, evoking the sunset hues of Xiziwan, a scenic spot in Kaohsiung. A key highlight upon entering is a custom-designed art wall by French artist Franรงois Mascarello. This artwork intricately weaves Cartier's signature panther motif with iconic Kaohsiung landmarks, including the Great Harbor Bridge and the 85 Sky Tower, symbolizing the brand's integration with the local culture.

Further enhancing the local connection, one of the exclusive spaces is themed around the Kapok flower, Kaohsiung's official city flower, using varying shades of pink to create a warm and inviting ambiance. To celebrate the reopening, Cartier is also hosting its "Watchmaker of Shapes, Master of Crafts" exhibition for the first time in Kaohsiung. The event showcases nearly 100 new and limited-edition timepieces, with particular anticipation surrounding three new models from the Cartier Privรฉ Les Opus collection: the Crash Skeleton watch, the Tortue Monopoussoir Chronograph, and the Tank Normale watch.

In addition to watches, the store features new jewelry collections. The Geometric & Contrasting collection's Voltage set makes a bold statement with vibrant coral red, emerald green chalcedony, and deep black onyx. The Le Chล“ur des Pierres high jewelry collection's Manyara rings and earrings also dazzle with tanzanite and green chalcedony arranged in a rhythmic, radiating pattern, creating a harmonious palette.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.