Tiffany & Co. is reinforcing its commitment to Hong Kong with the opening of a new Lee Gardens store in Causeway Bay and the unveiling of the summer expression of its Blue Book 2026 high jewelry collection, “Hidden Garden.” Together, the launches last week underscore the importance of the market to the American brand as it continues to invest in elevated retail and client experiences across Asia.

Located in one of Hong Kong’s premier luxury shopping districts, the new Lee Gardens store spans more than 770 square meters across two floors and showcases Tiffany’s global retail concept inspired by The Landmark in New York City. The Hong Kong location houses the brand’s signature jewelry collections, a dedicated high jewelry salon, watches, home and accessories, and a Blue Box Café scheduled to open in mid-June.

“We are delighted to unveil our new store and Blue Box Café at Lee Gardens, in the vibrant heart of Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay,” said Anthony Ledru, president and chief executive officer of Tiffany & Co. “Showcasing our latest design concept, this exceptional space is a cultural hub where art, craftsmanship, hospitality and architecture come together in one immersive experience.”

Ledru described the opening as “a significant milestone” for the house in Hong Kong, adding that the store reflects Tiffany’s “enduring commitment to the region while reintroducing the wonder of Tiffany to local clientele.”