Tiffany & Co. Style Cheat Sheet

Tiffany and Co.’s cultural significance has been incredibly well-documented throughout history: from the Breakfast at Tiffany’s movie that won the hearts of millions in 1961 to the signature robin’s egg blue that colors every box and bag that exits the stores, Tiffany’s long history has been imbibed with iconic imagery that has made it a staple in American luxury culture. Beneath all that, however, lies a creative spirit that inspires timeless collections with youthful and current twists. To help you navigate this brand’s many beautiful collections and guide you towards the best Tiffany & Co. purchase for you, we’ve put together this “cheat sheet” based on the brand’s most popular pieces.

Return to Tiffany Collection
This is the collection for the Tiffany’s purist. Many of the designs are relatively young, and more recent models have an element of playfulness incorporated into them. However, at its core, the Return to Tiffany’s collection truly reflects the classic, uncluttered sensibilities of modest jewelry from the early 20th century. The pieces from this collection are sure to speak to someone with a penchant for simple but significant jewelry.


The Atlas Collection
For fans of structural pieces, the Atlas collection from Tiffany & Co. is the pinnacle of jewelry design. Art Deco’s heavy-handed influence in this collection is incredibly demonstrable in the pieces’ hard, bold lines. With the simple Roman numeral motif that decorates every piece, this collection becomes simultaneously striking yet unobtrusive. Any of the Atlas pieces would make an interesting addition to a vintage-lover’s jewelry collection.


The Infinity Collection
The subtle, graceful lines of the Tiffany & Co. Infinity collection would undoubtedly appeal to any hopeless romantic. The iconic infinity symbol has become replete with sentiment and meaning, and this collection plays into it with an attractive dose of daintiness. A piece from the Infinity collection would round out a sophisticated jewelry collection beautifully.


Elsa Peretti
The Elsa Peretti collection is lavish with organic forms and shapes. These pieces are a study in diversity: with their animate curves that flow into designs like leaves, teardrops, and heart shapes, pieces from Tiffany’s Elsa Peretti collection would add a subtle, natural elegance to your ensemble.


Paloma Picasso
With her Tiffany & Co. collection, Paloma Picasso marries the world of high art with the world of jewelry. Early pieces in this collection borrow from the cubist sensibilities that made the works of Paloma’s father, Pablo Picasso, so famous: their sharp lines and abstract air are clearly an homage to the art she was exposed to growing up. Newer pieces claim roots in Greco-Roman styles by playing with the signature olive wreath motif and bold lines and cuts native to Greek and Roman architecture. Whether the design is cubist or classicist, however, a piece from the Paloma collection is sure to wow any lover of art.