Pomellato, the iconic Milanese fine jewelry brand, is bringing a bold splash of pink to Bergdorf Goodman in New York City. Through an exclusive pop-up residency in the store’s prestigious jewelry salon, Pomellato showcases its signature collections, including Nudo and unique high-jewelry pieces.
A Milanese Celebration in Manhattan
Open from November 1 to January 31, the Pomellato pop-up is described by Nathalie Diamantis, the brand’s president and CEO of the Americas, as a reflection of the “feminine soul and modernity” at the heart of Pomellato’s Milanese roots.
“The Bergdorf Goodman pop-up embodies the design inspiration of Milan’s 1960s and 1970s architecture,” said Diamantis.
The space, designed by Pomellato’s head of store design Davide Caprioli, features a stunning Murano glass tile wall in shades of pink, a tribute to Italian craftsmanship. Each glass piece, created by Venetian artisans, forms a dazzling pink curtain that surrounds the space, evoking the vibrant hues of the brand’s signature jewelry.
Exclusive Pieces and Immersive Luxury
The pop-up offers an immersive retail experience, featuring high-jewelry collections such as Ode to Milan, Catene, and La Gioia. Highlights include the sparkling Sabbia necklace and the boldly shaped Dama bracelet, as well as exclusive pieces available only at Bergdorf Goodman.
Andrew Mandell, Bergdorf’s vice president and divisional merchandise manager of jewelry, described the installation as a game-changer:
“Pomellato’s new offering is nothing short of spectacular. It represents vision, creativity, and craftsmanship at its finest.”
A Year of Expansion for Pomellato
The Bergdorf residency marks another milestone in what has been a monumental year for the brand. Recently, Pomellato acquired the Valenza Setting Lab in northern Italy, further cementing its reputation for Italian artistry and craftsmanship.
Pomellato’s residency at Bergdorf Goodman isn’t just a showcase—it’s a celebration of elegance, history, and the power of pink.