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You've seen the crowds. You've seen the interior, which, according to the Tiffany website, "boasts a floating sculpture by world-renowned lighting designer Ingo Maurer, as well as a series of spacious rooms featuring 12-foot glass walls patterned with glass reflectors that are lit from below and a grand staircase of marble, glass and stainless steel that appears to be floating." But what about the merchandise? There are lots of gifty items, and of course, a wealth of jewelry. There's also a charm designed especially for the Wall Street store. Above, glittery baubles encased in glass.
Examining the jewelry.
Is that stationary on the right?
For the table.
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