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Cartier’s newly rejuvenated historic dubai mall flagship boutique, where the essence of the middle east influence encounters cartier’s legacy.

Cartier has unveiled its newly renovated Dubai Mall flagship boutique, an international high-end jewellery landmark destination, following a 2-year renovation process. Inspired by an oasis at the centre of the desert, the boutique’s elegant new design pays tribute to Cartier’s heritage of luxury, while celebrating the culture and landscapes of the region.

Cartier has a longstanding relationship with the Gulf region, dating back to Jacques Cartier’s visit to Dubai in 1912. Since that visit, Cartier’s designs have often drawn aesthetic inspiration from the arts and heritage of the Arab world, meaning that the region’s style is also at the heart of Cartier’s style. Today, the two-storey Dubai Mall boutique is the Maison’s biggest boutique in the Middle East, spread over 1,000 sqm. Inaugurated in 2008, it has become one of the top 10 most visited Cartier boutiques worldwide, and is an international landmark that attracts a multicultural clientele of tourists and residents, with staff from 15 different nationalities.

The opulent new design by French architect Laura Gonzalez has been inspired by iconic Cartier creations, and the Maison’s style DNA is woven throughout the precious metals and patterns across the flooring, walls and chandeliers. Upon walking into the boutique, visitors will step onto a mosaic floor made of three colors of glass tiles inspired by a Cartier bracelet, and will be surrounded by shimmering gold marquetry details. This French decorative technique dates back to the 18th century, and the straw marquetry for the boutique was handmade in Paris over 6 months of craftsmanship.

The color palette creates an oasis in the desert, from subtle sand colors to bright and lively greens. The bas-relief at the entrance tells the story of the boutique, where the Cartier Panthère meets with camels around an oasis in the middle of Dubai. The craftmanship is inspired by local heritage, as well as the desert’s natural fauna and flora, with palm tree columns and green marquetry representing the oasis’ greenery while a feather wall calls to mind desert birds.

“This new boutique is more than a retail destination; it is also a cultural venue that celebrates the astonishing universe of Cartier and the rich heritage of the region, and allows us to bring the community together to foster enriching dialogues around art and culture. We look forward to welcoming guests to the boutique, where they will discover exquisite design and craftsmanship while feeling perfectly at home,” said Sophie Doireau, Managing Director of Cartier Middle East and India. To celebrate the renovation, Cartier presented an exhibition of 30 iconic Cartier heritage pieces exhibited to the public for the first time in the Middle East. The display featured exceptional historic pieces from the Cartier Collection, with jewellery worn by royals and celebrities.

Inspired by nature, which is at the heart of the Cartier style, guests also discovered the world of [Sur]Naturel, the Maison’s latest High Jewellery collection, which revealed a nature that is more real than nature itself, freed from reality’s constraints. The starting point for this collection was a creative path linking figuration with abstraction: water, flora and fauna as part of the supernatural.

The craftmanship is inspired by local heritage, as well as the desert’s natural fauna and flora, with green marquetry representing the oasis’ greenery.