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Lauren Santo Domingo Curates Tiffany & Co. Holiday Gift Selection

The 2025 Tiffany & Co. Holiday Gift Selection was curated by Lauren Santo Domingo, Artistic Director of Tiffany Home. From stunning decorative plates to delicate porcelain collections, the selection is presented as merging classic elegance with creative design.

Lauren Santo Domingo shared about the motivation behind her choices: "I am endlessly inspired by the art of living, and how objects of beauty can transform the everyday into the extraordinary. At Tiffany, that spirit is alive in every piece, from the inventive artistry seen in our Tiffany & Co. x Fondation César plates to the craft of our Cherry Blossom and Wildflower porcelain collections. Each design is a dialogue between creativity and utility, designed to bring poetry to the table and elevate even the simplest gathering."

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