Cartier’s Trinity collection, a timeless symbol of elegance and innovation, celebrates its 100th anniversary with a spectacular five-day pop-up in the Miami Design District. The event runs from December 4 to December 8, marking the culmination of a year-long global celebration that began in New York and traveled to London, Paris, Shanghai, Singapore, and Tokyo.
A Century of Style and Meaning
First designed in 1924 by Louis Cartier, the Trinity ring features three intertwined bands of platinum, rose gold, and yellow gold, symbolizing love, fidelity, and friendship. The collection has since become one of Cartier’s most enduring designs, beloved for its simplicity and sophistication.
An Immersive Trinity Experience
The Trinity 100 pop-up at 23 NE 41st Street invites visitors to explore the history and cultural significance of this iconic collection. Highlights include:
- Five themed spaces narrating Trinity’s story, including a room dedicated to Jean Cocteau, the French poet whose double-stacked pinky rings popularized the design in the 1930s.
- A tribute to the number 3 and its symbolic resonance across Cartier’s history.
- A showcase of Trinity’s influence on pop culture over the decades.
Visitors can also view rare pieces from the Cartier Collection, an archive featuring over 3,000 historical designs.
Introducing Trinity’s Future
In honor of the centennial, Cartier unveiled a new Trinity Wild range on December 1, featuring animal motifs inspired by the brand’s iconic panther. These pieces, set to launch globally on February 1, represent the collection’s evolution while staying true to its roots. Guests at the Miami event will have the exclusive opportunity to try on these new designs.
A Fitting Tribute
Cartier’s Trinity pop-up is more than a celebration—it’s an exploration of artistry, history, and timeless style that continues to captivate jewelry lovers around the world. Don’t miss your chance to immerse yourself in this iconic collection.