Luxury jewelry and watch brand Cartier has moved into a brand new--and much larger--home at The Forum Shops at Caesars in Las Vegas. The brand, which has had a presence in Vegas for more than 25 years, opened the doors to its newly relocated Forum Shops boutique on July 29. The 2,870-sq.-ft. space is more than double the size of the brand's previous 1,284-sq.-ft. shop in the same prestigious shopping center.
Situated at the entrance of the mall in front of The Forum Shops' Fountain of the Gods, the boutique features a concept designed by Paris-based architect Bruno Moinard and executed by Barteluce Architects & Associates. Decorated with oak paneling, oak wood floors and featuring glass display fixtures trimmed with statutory bronze, the shop emanates a luxurious and contemporary feel.
Visitors will be able to peruse a wide selection of offerings, including one-of-a-kind Cartier designs and signature jewelry collections. In addition, the shop features a new Watch Salon, Bridal area and Accessories Salon, where clients will find iconic Cartier timepieces, engagement rings and jewelry, and a full range of accessories for men and women.
Mariam Afshai, regional director, Cartier Las Vegas, says in a release that the store can now accommodate an expanded collection for clients, with an "open environment" that beautifully showcases Cartier jewelry, watches, accessories, and fragrance collections.
To celebrate the store opening, Cartier is inviting clients to an exclusive viewing of a traveling collection that will be on display at the brand's Forum Shops boutique through Aug. 30. "The Cartier Precious Jewelry and Timepiece Collection" is comprised of more than 100 exceptional jewels and timepieces that evoke some of Cartier's most beloved themes and showcase some of the brand's most extraordinary creations.
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