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Tiffany & Co. Cancún By Ángulo Cero – January 10, 2024

Tiffany opened its Cancún boutique in early 2024 at La Isla Shopping Village, located in the city’s Hotel Zone. 

Inside the boutique, local design studio Balmaceda grounded Tiffany’s signature aesthetic in a tropical-inspired palette and a celebration of regional craftsmanship. Hand-woven textiles and subtle seashell motifs are integrated into upholstery and decorative accents. These material choices were selected to echo the marine theme. The resulting environment presents Tiffany’s jewelry within a contextually rich setting—where advanced fabrication techniques meet regional artisanal traditions—while maintaining the brand’s hallmark clarity, refinement, and precision.

Anchoring the interior are custom custom installations and bespoke furnishings by Mexican and international artists, each calibrated to Tiffany’s color palette and the store’s architectural rhythm. Ceramist and sculptor Abel Zavala’s GÉNESIS compositions—three large, organic ceramic wall reliefs glazed in Tiffany blue—flank the main walls, their undulating contours recalling the façade’s branching marine motif and finished in a Chukum plaster reminiscent of southern Mexican tropical architecture. Spanish artist María García Ibáñez transformed two structural columns into vertical canvases, wrapping them in hand-painted, biomorphic tile patterns that travel from floor to ceiling. Mexican design studio Colección Estudio contributed a series of bleached and natural wood side tables from their signature Molinillos collection, while german designer Carsten Lemme created two custom volcanic-stone side tables encased in translucent green and blue resins, a nod to geological textures. In a private viewing salon, Colombian glass artist Luisa Restrepo’s blown-glass sculptures—cast in sea-foam and deep-teal hues—capture and refract light like submerged jewels. Finally, Mexican studio ADHOC’s Vago sofas, upholstered in off-white bouclé atop oak-veneered frames, offer seating at the store’s private viewing room.