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SINGAPORE, 1 July 2024 – This July, Cartier celebrates the 100th anniversary of Trinity through an original pop-up. The Maison invites guests on an immersive journey with Trinity divided into various rooms that bring to light this jewellery legend.

Three is a Magic Number
The Icon of Icons
The Creative Evolution

TRINITY 100 POP-UP

WHEN: 15th-23rd July 2024
WHERE: The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane
TIME: 12:00PM (First slot)to 7:30PM (Last slot) | 60-minute slots
ADMISSION: Free admission to public
HOW: Pre-booking of appointments is required

Trinity stands as an enduring legacy for Cartier, conceived in 1924 by Louis Cartier. A century later, this visionary design – three interlocking rings in three shades of gold – continues to captivate on a universal scale.

In celebration of this centenary, visitors are invited to journey to the heart of the jewellery icon through seven interconnected and immersive rooms. From the daring moment of its creation to its loyal devotees’ past and present, and the magic of the number three, each step explores the ring’s journey to iconic status.

This anniversary is also an opportunity for the Maison to reveal an original, collaborative project, Imagine Infinite Circles. Launched by Cartier, it gathers more than 100 works by creative figures from all over the world, from all disciplines and all backgrounds. Each of them pays tribute to Trinity as an inexhaustible inspiration. Imagine Infinite Circles forms a collection which Cartier asked Jérôme Sans to curate. As the curator of this journey, the French creative figure has selected 30 works reflecting Singapore.

The TRINITY 100 POP-UP is open to public from 15th-23rd July 2024 at The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane (1 Old Parliament Ln, Singapore 179429). Appointment booking will be made available from 1st July 2024 onwards at: https://www.register.trinity100.cartier.sg/.

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