Since 1899, Cartier’s iconic address has been 13 rue de la Paix, a few steps away from the world famous and prestigious Place Vendôme.
This year however, reflecting its position as the world number 1 jeweller, the venerable Maison is starting a series of large-scale openings and renovations, starting with the re-opening of 154 Champs-Élysées, its other Paris regal address.
First opened 10 years ago, the renowned 154 Champs-Élysées address recently went through a major transformation by Parisian interior designer Bruno Moinard who revised it in its entirety during 8 months.
Bruno Moinard is the mastermind behind the “Moinard concept”, which has been applied to all the 340 Cartier boutiques in the world for about 20 years.

Of course, Bruno Moinard made sure the entire space is treated with the same attention to details, literally from floor to ceiling: the floor alternates Versailles parquet and Istrian stone flooring set with tone on tone cabochons, surrounded by a golden border. The vast and regal space is modernised by smooth grey oak walls with bronze patina, and large panels of glass and golden threaded tulle.