Cartier will be hosting an experiential pop-up in the Miami Design District from Wednesday, December 4 through Sunday December 8. Free and open to the public, the Trinity 100 exhibition celebrates 100 years of the iconic Trinity collection and marks the grand finale of a year of global celebrations.

The immersive experience features five distinct spaces that explore the collection’s journey from its creation by Louis Cartier in 1924 to its influence today. Highlights include rooms dedicated to Jean Cocteau’s iconic double-stacked pinky rings and Trinity’s impact on pop culture. Another space honors the Maison’s signature use of the number three – a motif that repeats itself throughout the Maison’s creations. The journey continues with an exploration of the collection’s poetic design, including a showcase of jewelry and objects from the Cartier Collection, Cartier’s curated archive of more than 3,000 of the most outstanding pieces created by the Maison throughout its history.

As a special conclusion to the centennial, Cartier will exclusively launch a series of Trinity novelties in North America on December 1. This limited collection, launching globally in February 2025, introduces five new iterations of Trinity inspired by the Maison’s legendary bestiaries.

Trinity 100 will be located at 23 NE 41st St. and open daily from 11:00 am–9:00 pm. Visitors will be able to reserve a timeslot for complimentary admission at www.cartier.com.

Cartier inaugurated the 100th anniversary of Trinity in February 2024 with a celebration in New York. Following additional global celebrations in London, Paris, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo, the collection’s centennial concludes in North America with a Miami pop-up taking place from Wednesday, December 4 – Sunday, December 8.

The Trinity 100 experience highlights the rich history of the iconic collection, taking visitors from present day back to 1924, when Louis Cartier designed the first piece of Trinity jewelry; a single ring with three intertwined bands of platinum, rose gold and yellow gold.

The experience is comprised of five unique spaces, which collectively tell the story of Trinity and its place in Cartier’s history. A room dedicated to Jean Cocteau — who popularized the collection in the 1930s with his now iconic double-stacked pinky rings — and another to Trinity’s place in pop culture throughout time. A third space pays homage to the number three, a pattern that repeats itself throughout the Maison’s history and creations.

The immersion into the world of Trinity continues with an exploration of the collection’s precise yet poetic design, including a showcase of jewelry and objects from the Cartier Collection, Cartier’s curated archive of more than 3,000 of the most outstanding pieces created by the Maison throughout its history. Trinity’s instantly recognizable three-gold configuration has allowed for the collection’s reinvention time and time again, including the Maison’s 2022 collaboration with Chitose Abe, founder and creative director of Sacai, and the introduction of the cushion shape in 2024.

To conclude Trinity’s 100th anniversary, Cartier will exclusively launch a series of Trinity novelties in North America on December 1. The limited collection integrates animal motifs in five new iterations of Trinity, including a two-finger ring and a single earring. Steeped in the heritage of the Maison, the collection references Cartier’s iconic panther bestiary, in addition to the tiger and the snake. The collection will launch globally on February 1, 2025.

After immersing themselves in the world of Trinity, visitors will have the opportunity to try on creations from the collection.

Trinity 100 will be open to the public at 23 NE 41st St Miami, FL, from Wednesday, December 4 – Sunday, December 8 (11:00 am – 9:00 pm). Visitors will be able to reserve a timeslot for complimentary admission at www.cartier.com.