The jeweler has designed an experiential space in its Harrods boutique to delve into the history of its signature Panthère collections and reconnect with its London community.
LONDON — Cartier is looking to reconnect with its London community via a pop-up experience that will make its debut in Harrods on Oct. 26 and run through Nov. 27.
The pop-up will take place in the jeweler’s existing Harrods space — a sprawling 5,200-square-foot area that was revamped in 2017, making it the department store’s largest jewelry shop — and delve into the history of one of its most famous collections, the Panthère de Cartier.
The aim is to create a “truly immersive experience” with several rooms and to narrate the story of the famous range of jewelry: Upon arrival, guests will be greeted by Cartier bellboys and shown into a room clad in emerald green from floor to ceiling — a nod to the emeralds that always feature in Panthère jewelry, to create the animal’s piercing green eyes.
Another room highlights Cartier muse and former artistic director Jeanne Toussaint’s contribution to making the Panthère a house signature. Others display popular Panthère pieces dating from 1914 to today.
There is plenty to entertain visitors, including an all-mirror tunnel, a 3-D light installation of the Panthère, and a “touch-and-try” space that allows customers to try on pieces and take pictures.
There is an all-mirror tunnel, a 3-D light installation of the Panthère, and a “touch-and-try” space that allows customers to try on pieces and take pictures. The company also noted that guests and staff will be wearing PPE at all times and any creations that are physically tried on will be disinfected immediately.
“Our clients are increasingly shopping online and are going back to their favorite Cartier creations,” said Laurent Feniou, managing director of Cartier U.K., explaining the reasoning behind the pop-up and the renewed focus on the Panthère range.
He pointed to a series of Panthère novelties that will launch alongside the Harrods pop-up and be sold in the adjoining boutique. Highlights include a series of pieces featuring a “fur” setting technique that involves folding minuscule metal wires around hand-carved onyx and diamonds. There will also be Panthère tote bags, postcards and posters for visitors to take away, catering to the jeweler’s broader audience.
At a time of continued, COVID-19-related government restrictions, the company also noted that guests and staff will be wearing PPE at all times and any creations that are physically tried on will be disinfected immediately.