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Elsa Peretti Collection Given to British MuseumTiffany & Co Donates Gift of Distinctive Designs by Italian Designer
Elsa Peretti has worked for Tiffany since 1974. Following a gift from Tiffany the British Museum is showing Peretti designs in the context of world cultures of every era.
The British Museum's vast collection includes wonders of the ancient Greek and Roman world, fascinating items from the Middle Ages, and a growing collection of contemporary objects recording mankind's creative activity throughout the centuries. Elsa Peretti Designs – Gift from Tiffany & CoTiffany & Co, established in 1837 and a world leader in contemporary design, has recently presented the British Museum with a collection of items by Italian-born designer Elsa Peretti (b.1940), including tableware, accessories and jewellery. Elsa Peretti – about the DesignerElsa Peretti is universally acknowledged as one of the world's finest, most creative, jewellery designers. Born in Florence, she studied interior design in Rome, but initially became famous as a fashion model in Barcelona, eventually relocating to New York during the 1960s. Peretti created jewellery for Oscar de la Renta, Giorgio de Sant'Angelo and Halston (Roy Halston Frowick) before moving to Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti has worked exclusively with Tiffany since 1974, creating personal ornaments and tableware in silver, gold, lacquered wood, glass, carved hard stones and bamboo basketry. She held her first retrospective exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), New York in 1990. Peretti has won a number of accolades including the Coty American Fashion Critics' Award for Design (1971), the President's Fellow Award from the Rhode Island School of Design (1981) and the Council of Fashion Designers of America Accessory Designer of the Year Award for 1996. She received an honorary doctorate of fine arts from FIT in 2001. Elsa Peretti at the British Museum Peretti's designs echo universal cultural traditions in a very distinctive style. To demonstrate these connections, Peretti's creations are displayed in the context of world cultures of every era. The exhibition shows that modern craftsmanship and age-old symbolic meanings can be successfully combined. Elsa Peretti – HighlightsHighlights of the Peretti Collection include:
The Tiffany gift will be on display until 28th June 2009 and further details can be obtained from the British Museum.
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