Tiffany & Co.has announced its second creative partnership with the artist Daniel Arsham. For an immersive pop-up hosted by Tiffany & Co. and the Cleveland Cavaliers at the StockX Factory in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, this weekend
Renowned jewellery maison Tiffany & Co. has announced its second creative partnership with the artist Daniel Arsham. Together they’ve created an immersive pop-up hosted by Tiffany & Co. and the Cleveland Cavaliers at the StockX Factory in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, this weekend.
The installation is a celebration of the NBA® All-Star Weekend and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Plus a celebration of Tiffany’s 160-year history of crafting sports trophies. It brings the Tiffany & Co. x Arsham Studio experience to the artist’s hometown. The Tiffany and Co. Daniel Arsham installation will debut a limited edition Tiffany Blue® Basketball. Which is pretty cool.
“Tiffany & Co. has created the Larry O’Brien trophy for the NBA® for decades,” explains Arsham. “The link between basketball and Tiffany & Co. is clear and well established. As the Creative Director of the Cavs, which is my hometown team, as a Clevelander it’s a special thing to be working with the team and Tiffany & Co. And to have the All-Star game in Cleveland this year.”
Taking place throughout the weekend will be a series of panel discussions, workshops and meet and greets. While the pop-up will include a Tiffany & Co. x Arsham Studio half court featuring the Tiffany & Co. x Arsham Studio logo. This is set against a contemporary mirrored wall with a display of limited-edition basketballs. All designed by Daniel Arsham and created in partnership with Wilson®. The exclusive Tiffany & Co. x Daniel Arsham x Wilson® basketball is priced at $575. It’s only available in limited quantities at the Cavs Stockroom. There is an interactive retail space featuring exclusive product curated by Arsham, as well as at the jeweller’s Woodmere, Ohio store.
The ball, which would be a super cool addition to anyone’s sports or jewellery collection, features Daniel Arsham’s Tiffany & Co. collaboration logo and the Wilson® logo. Together with an embossed pattern featuring Arsham Studio’s signature “A” monogram and the Cavaliers “C” insignia.
Visitors can have a go at shooting hoops on the half court. Also they are able to view Tiffany’s iconic Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy that the Cavaliers won during the 2016 NBA Finals.
The Tiffany & Co. x Arsham Studio Half Court, The StockX Factory @ The May 200 Euclid Avenue, Downtown Cleveland. Dates – February 18 and 19, 11am to 6pm. February 20, 10am to 3pm.
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