In the heart of Beijing’s Taikoo-Li Sanlitun, a new architectural landmark has quietly emerged.
The Tiffany & Co. flagship store introduces a refined visual language rooted in movement and light.
Rather than relying on excess, the building communicates elegance through form, material, and restraint.
Its presence feels deliberate, designed to stand out without overpowering its surroundings.
Designed by the Dutch architecture studio MVRDV, the project reimagines how luxury façades interact with urban space.
This Tiffany & Co. flagship store is the fifth collaboration between the brand and the architecture firm.
Each project in the series explores a distinct architectural identity while maintaining brand continuity.








