Tiffany & Co is probably one of the most recognized brands in the world. I mean, who doesn’t want to have ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ like the iconic Audrey Hepburn? Well, we’ve got a close alternative for you at the moment. We’re inviting you to step inside the NYC Tiffany & Co headquarters designed by Ted Moudis Associates!
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Ted Moudis Associates, a New York and Chicago-based interior design firm, is the responsible for the very luxurious interior of Tiffany & Co NYC headquarters. As you enter the main floor, you can see an imposing marble flooring and counter, as well as a small showcase with some of their fabulous pieces.

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DelightFULL’s most classic design, Coltrane floor, would look just stunning in this sophisticated waiting room!

Everywhere around the building, you can see pastel and neutral colors that exude a sophisticated ambience, helped by the dimmed lighting and the elegant flooring.

A majestic and imposing meeting room, in the good New York fashion, is completed with some luxurious dark wood and top-notch chairs.

In the offices, we can also see some iconic design-inspired chairs – much like the Ant chair – and a clean and white decor creates a more inviting work atmosphere.

Finally, our two favorite rooms, that have more color and reinforce the mid-century and scandinavian style such in fashion these days. The small meeting room you can see below is filled with stunning colored Eames chairs and an all white built-in shelf. Stunning! Definitely a wonderful work by Ted Moudis Associates, whom create “sustainable environments and flexible workplace solutions built for longevity, productivity, and enjoyment“.

Photos © Ted Moudis Associates
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