13 rue de la Paix
13 rue de la Paix
In 1899, following the impetus of Louis, the eldest of the three Cartier brothers, the Maison moved to 13 rue de la Paix, in the heart of Parisian high society. It is here, behind this majestic black marble façade, that the most beautiful pages of Cartier's creative adventure were written. The history of this legendary address, which began at the dawn of the 20th century, is inseparable from the invention of modernity and its perpetual movement.
The boutique, a place of discovery and vitality
Evolving at the same pace as Paris’ most inspiring developments, 13 rue de la Paix has lived many lives. The building chosen by Alfred and Louis Cartier has undergone numerous metamorphoses and each, in its own time, has played a part in shaping this unique heritage. Today, a new chapter is opening in this creative adventure.
Behind the scenes of the exceptional
Although the workshops have always been part of 13 rue de la Paix, this is the first time in its long history that a space so carefully designed has been dedicated to house these precise and excellent skills. It is here that the craftsmen bring to life a savoir-faire that is passed down from generation to generation through spectacular creations.