The jaguar has always been a classic and important symbol of Cartier, whether creating high jewelry, watches, collectibles, handbags, eyewear, perfumes, etc., the brand can incorporate the agile, charming, and majestic figure of the jaguar into the design through exquisite craftsmanship, perfectly showcasing the power and demeanor of the jaguar.
To further present the mysteries of the jaguar world, the brand recently held an experiential exhibition called “Into The Wild” at K11 Musea Art and Cultural Center. Through digital, physical, sensory, and tactile art, it allows everyone to delve into the origins and stories of the jaguar and Cartier, showcasing the evolution of classic jewelry, the creative concepts and exquisite craftsmanship behind the works, celebrities deeply fascinated by the jaguar, and important works from various collections. In this sensory stimulating exploration journey, everything is presented one by one.
This experience exhibition can be considered the hottest spot for taking photos, including:
The jaguar is an inspiration tunnel
Highlighting the different styles of the jaguar, the venue has prepared three special mirror corridors, allowing everyone to not only check in but also carefully experience the design features of the jaguar at Cartier. The three mirror corridors include: “geometric style” with a gold frame adorned with emerald leopard eyes; a rich and diverse “abstract” arrangement, as well as walls covered in leopard print fur.
Jeanne Toussaint Office
The brand uses interactive projection to bring to life the life and important moments of one of Cartier’s iconic figures, Jeanne Toussaint, since 1914.
Large screen display area
Introducing the evolution of classic jewelry, the creative concepts and exquisite craftsmanship behind the works, celebrities deeply fascinated by the jaguar, and key pieces from various collections.
Large three-dimensional golden jaguar head
Brand BFF Gallery
“Into The Wild” will be open to the public from November 1st to November 14th. Interested friends can register online.