Tiffany & Co installation at Tiong Bahru Bakery on Orchard Road (Image by Tiffany & Co)

To celebrate the launch of the Tiffany Paper Flowers jewellery collection in Singapore, Tiffany & Co. has brought a bolt of its NYC hometown energy to the Singapore streets with a Tiffany Blue®coffee cart serving complimentary special brews and croissants from Tiong Bahru Bakery, from 27 August– 3 September, 10am – 2pm.

The coffee cart is stationed in front of the Tiffany & Co. ION store on Orchard Road. So if you walk by, just stop and take a photo of the coffee cart, posting it online with the hashtags #tiffanypaperflowers and #tiongbahrubakery, to enjoy Tiong Bahru Bakery’s signature croissant and coffee for free, in a Tiffany Blue® cup of course.

Complimentary treats at Tiong Bahru Bakery (Image by Tiffany & Co)

The Tiffany and Tiong Bahru Bakery collaboration features the American brand’s signature colour with stunning window displays and classic New York City touches, including bodegas filled with buckets of paper flowers as well as Tiffany Blue® traffic cones.

The Tiffany Paper Flowers collection comprises high and fine jewellery, reflecting a refined femininity and industrial modernity. The collection’s name and design were inspired by the idea of flower petals, cut from paper and delicately pinned together. Constructed and engineered with a platinum pin at its centre, this floral motif is reimagined through a modern and graphic lens.

The collection ranges from pendants and earrings to bracelets and rings, and will be available in all stores in Singapore from 1 September.

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