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Cartier to mount ‘Trinity 100’ pop-up exhibition in Singapore

Conceived by Louis Cartier in 1924, Cartier‘s Trinity design has become emblematic of the jewellery house. As the design marks its 100th anniversary, Cartier has announced plans to host an immersive exhibition from July 15 to 23 at Singapore’s The Arts House.

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Rendering of the exhibition. Source: Cartier

The exhibition comprises seven interconnected rooms, each curated to delve into different aspects of the iconic rings’ journey to becoming a cultural phenomenon.

Rendering of the exhibition. Source: Cartier

From the moment of its creation to the devotion of its followers past and present, and the enchantment of the number three, attendees will discover the secrets and symbolism behind the iconic design.

The Cartier Trinity campaign. Source: Cartier

As part of the momentous occasion, Cartier presents the Imagine Infinite Circles collaborative project—an intriguing assemblage of over 100 works created by visionary artists from diverse disciplines and backgrounds worldwide.

These creations pay tribute to Trinity as an infinite source of inspiration for the maison, showcasing the impact the design has had on art and culture.

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Under the curation of renowned French creative figure Jérôme Sans, the exhibition will feature 30 carefully selected works that reflect the spirit of Singapore, adding a local touch to the global celebration. Admission to the exhibition is free, but due to expected high demand, pre-booking appointments are required.