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Cartier Announces Grand Reopening of Sloane Street Store


ON THE 18 November, Cartier officially reopened its boutique on Sloane Street. A newly reimagined space designed to bring a fresh yet timeless aesthetic to one of London’s most prestigious shopping destinations. The Maison has long been synonymous with exceptional craftsmanship and iconic design, and the revitalised boutique reinforces its presence at the heart of Chelsea’s luxury district.

Cartier Sloane Street

Cartier UK Managing Director Laurent Feniou welcomed the reopening, highlighting the brand’s commitment to both tradition and innovation. He said the renewed interiors reflect Cartier’s heritage while embracing a forward-looking vision for the Maison, and expressed excitement at welcoming both loyal clients and new visitors to the boutique.

Cartier Sloane Street

Visitors entering the store are greeted by an open, contemporary interior anchored by a striking hand-painted mural created by VENTTA Studio. Positioned opposite the entrance, the artwork celebrates Cartier’s historic connection to the natural world through the Maison’s signature flora and fauna motifs.

Central to the composition is the Cartier panther, depicted in a naturalistic pose within a flourishing English garden, alongside references to iconic pieces such as the dragonfly brooch, butterfly and ladybird designs, and the Williamson brooch once worn by Queen Elizabeth II.

Cartier Sloane Street

The boutique showcases a wide range of Cartier’s most recognisable collections. Highlights include the Panthère designs across jewellery, watches and leather goods, as well as new jewellery novelties and the emblematic LOVE, LOVE Unlimited, Juste Un Clou and Clash collections.

A dedicated bridal space presents Cartier’s selection of engagement, wedding and eternity rings, while the Maison’s renowned timepieces, including the Tank, Santos de Cartier and Cartier Baignoire, are also prominently displayed.

The reimagined Sloane Street boutique reflects Cartier’s continued ability to blend heritage with contemporary design, offering clients an immersive experience that celebrates the Maison’s enduring craftsmanship, iconic style, and connection to nature.

by Ellis Dowle

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