In a breathtaking continuation of its high jewelry legacy, Tiffany & Co. unveils the Spring expression of Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden—a collection that transcends traditional craftsmanship to explore the unseen poetry of nature.
Designed under the visionary direction of Nathalie Verdeille, in collaboration with the Tiffany Design Studio, the collection captures the delicate, often imperceptible transformations of the natural world. Drawing inspiration from the legendary Jean Schlumberger, each creation reimagines flora and fauna through sculptural brilliance, exceptional gemstones, and masterful artistry.
At its core, Hidden Garden is a meditation on transformation, renewal, and the quiet beauty of evolution.
A Symphony of Nature and Craftsmanship
The collection unfolds through a series of distinct yet interconnected stories, each embodying nature’s rhythm and movement.
The Butterfly story introduces a delicate interplay of unenhanced padparadscha and Montana sapphires, where hues of pink-orange and denim blue evoke the fragile elegance of wings in motion. Diamonds—both Fancy Vivid Yellow and pristine white—further reinterpret the butterfly motif with striking luminosity. True to Tiffany’s heritage, select pieces transform seamlessly from pendants to brooches, reflecting a legacy of versatility.
In Monarch, twisting vines and sculptural foliage come alive through platinum and 18k gold, adorned with rare cushion-cut sapphires sourced from Sri Lanka and Madagascar. Exceptional diamonds, including internally flawless Type IIa stones, elevate the narrative into a realm of rarity and precision.
The iconic Bird on a Rock motif takes flight once again, perched atop vivid Brazilian aquamarines. Paired with custom-cut chrysoprase beads, the designs create a lush, almost dreamlike landscape of color and depth. Transformable elements continue to define the collection, blurring the boundaries between jewelry and art.
A Celebration of Color, Fantasy, and Form
The avian-inspired stories—Paradise Bird and Parrot—offer a bold exploration of color and imagination. Featuring gemstones such as Mexican fire opals, Brazilian rubellites, Ethiopian chalcedony, and Madagascan spessartines, these pieces celebrate individuality and creative freedom. Intricate enamel work in signature Tiffany Blue® tones enhances the vibrancy, while unexpected gemstone pairings bring each creation to life.
Meanwhile, the Bee story revisits Schlumberger’s iconic Two Bees design, translating it into a modern composition of honeycomb lattices and geometric precision. A remarkable centerpiece—a D-color, internally flawless oval diamond exceeding 10 carats—anchors the narrative with quiet grandeur.

Floral Poetry in Motion
Floral motifs bloom throughout the collection, each capturing a different stage of nature’s lifecycle.
Jasmine and Marguerite reinterpret archival designs with contemporary sophistication, featuring diamonds, pink sapphires, and intricate platinum craftsmanship. Bloom captures the fleeting moment before a flower unfolds, rendered entirely in 18k yellow gold—an intentional departure from the collection’s dominant platinum palette.
The Twin Bud story introduces a dynamic interplay of Zambian emeralds and diamonds, where articulated vines create a sense of movement and life. Finally, Palm concludes the narrative with vivid Mozambican rubies and cascading diamonds that echo the brilliance of sunlight filtering through leaves.
A Legacy Reimagined
With Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden, Tiffany & Co. reaffirms its position at the pinnacle of high jewelry. The collection not only honors its storied heritage but also pushes the boundaries of design, gemology, and craftsmanship.
As Anthony Ledru, CEO of Tiffany & Co., emphasizes, the Blue Book remains one of the House’s most important traditions—an evolving expression of creativity that continues to define modern luxury.
Founded in 1837 in New York, Tiffany & Co. stands today as a global symbol of elegance and innovation, with over 300 stores worldwide and a legacy built on exceptional artistry and responsible craftsmanship.
Hidden Garden is not merely a collection—it is an invitation to witness the unseen, to celebrate transformation, and to experience nature through the lens of extraordinary design.

