
Tıffany and Danıel Arsham unveıl new ıtems ın contınued collaboratıon
Tiffany & Co and artist Daniel Arsham continue their partnership with the unveiling of the Bronze Eroded Penny Vessel and HardWear necklace.
The limited-edition series consists of 39 handcrafted sculptures, each finished at Arsham Studio in New York City. Within each bronze vessel lies an unexpected iteration of a Tiffany icon: the limited-edition Tiffany & Arsham Studio HardWear necklace. Crafted in 18k white gold and set with over 1,000 diamonds totaling more than six carats, and over 500 tsavorites weighing over three 3 carats, the necklace is a reimagining of one of the House’s most coveted creations.
Inspired by the Maison’s 1885 redesign of the Great Seal of the United States of America and Arsham’s own Study of the Eroded Penny (2013), the Bronze Eroded Penny Vessel showcases the artist’s signature “future relic” aesthetic. The piece is cast in patinated bronze with polished crystal accents, bridging past, present, and future in a single form.
The HardWear necklace found inside the vessel is a modern interpretation of an iconic Tiffany design in The Archives from 1971. Like New York, the city in which it was born, the HardWear collection embodies an enduring resilience and ability to be free.
The green tsavorites, introduced by the Maison in 1974, pay homage to both Arsham Studio’s signature color and the rich patina of the bronze sculpture.
“My work explores the idea of history as a living, evolving entity, and Tiffany shares that same reverence for craftsmanship and heritage,” said Daniel Arsham.
“This collaboration has allowed me to push my ‘future relics’ concept even further, transforming an iconic symbol into something completely new. I’m incredibly grateful to Tiffany for embracing this vision.”