The latest high jewelry collection by the Cartier brothers celebrates the beauty of nature and diverse cultures through innovative designs. Featuring striking pieces like a coral reef necklace and an iguana skin-inspired geometric design, the collection merges natural elements with artistic creativity. Each piece, including a kaleidoscopic ring inspired by a Chinese puzzle box, reflects a unique blend of nature's treasures and human artistry, highlighting the richness of both the natural world and Cartier's creative vision.
François Chaille Ordre des livres






- 2023
- 2022
Cartier: 13 Rue de la Paix
- 268pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The narrative centers on the historic significance of 13 rue de la Paix, the birthplace of Cartier's distinctive style and identity, shaped by Louis Cartier and Jeanne Toussaint. This renowned Parisian jewelry store has welcomed numerous dignitaries and celebrities since its inception in 1899. The book chronicles the boutique's evolution, highlighting its architectural transformation that combines contemporary design with emotional resonance, while celebrating Cartier's rich history and iconic creations.
- 2022
Sixieme Sens par Cartier
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This volume celebrates Cartier's new high jewelry collection, showcasing the brand's iconic artistry and craftsmanship. It honors the legacy of its founding brothers while highlighting the creation of breathtaking and unique pieces that define Cartier's enduring elegance.
- 2018
Resonances de Cartier: High Jewelry and Precious Objects
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on the artistry of high jewelry, this book showcases Cartier's latest collection, emphasizing the unique personality of each gem. Designs are inspired by the stones' inherent qualities, resulting in a harmonious blend of shapes and materials that reflect various rhythms and emotions. The collection features a vibrant array of colors and themes, highlighting the exquisite craftsmanship evident in every piece, from sparkling diamonds to enchanting emeralds, and includes both structured designs and nature-inspired motifs.
- 2018
The Beauty of Time
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Published in partnership with the prestigious Fondation Internationale de la Haute Horlogerie, this book presents the most beautiful timepieces from the Middle Ages to the present. Lavishly illustrated, The Beauty of Time contains a selection of nearly two hundred wonders—from mechanical and pendulum clocks to pocket and wristwatches. The timepieces are annotated by an expert horology historian and accompanied by a text that elucidates the cultural and artistic contexts in which they were created. As a counterpoint to the timepieces, extensive reproductions of artistic masterpieces provide perspective regarding the technical advances of each period and demonstrate the evolution of aesthetic tastes over time. This unique book, an homage to a single instrument—so often conceived as a work of art—is intended as much for horology enthusiasts as for art and decorative-arts aficionados, history lovers, and collectors.
- 2014
This captivating addition to the Cartier library showcases a hundred innovative creations by the renowned jeweler, blending high jewelry and precious objects. Inspired by diverse cultures and artistic movements, Cartier continues to redefine elegance while honoring the legacy of Louis Cartier, a master of high jewelry.
- 2012
The Cartier Collection: Precious Objects
- 504pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Celebrating the artistry of the Cartier Collection, this volume showcases over 1,360 exquisite pieces, including luxurious vanity cases, cigarette holders, and men's accessories like diamond-encrusted cuff links. It highlights the evolution of Cartier's craftsmanship, blending everyday items into precious works of art. The book features over 550 full-size, color illustrations, archival photographs, and sketches, providing a rich history of the House of Cartier. Presented in a silk slipcase, it serves as a tribute to the elegance and innovation of Cartier's creations.
- 2010
- 2007
Cartier : Innovation Through the 20th Century
- 271pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Cartier epitomizes creativity and individuality in jewelry design. The 175 objects featured in this book exemplify Cartier’s inimitable talent and represent milestones in twentieth-century design. These archetypes of excellence are important benchmarks in the history of world jewelry, and their relevance continues into the twenty-first century. The jeweled objects in this book are reproduced at actual size, and are accompanied by illustrations and detailed descriptions from Cartier’s vast archives in London, New York, and Paris. Six essays cover a broad range of topics from Cartier’s colorful history, including the influence of the Ballets Russes on Cartier’s forward-looking designs of 1910, the jeweler’s extraordinary technical and design prowess, and the important clients and collectors who wore Cartier’s most exquisite creations. This book features ingenious pieces that reveal how Cartier—by setting new aesthetic, ornamental, technical, and stylistic trends—is a pioneer in the field of jewelry design. This catalog is an important reference for collectors, and includes previously unpublished photographs.
- 2004
Girard-Perregaux, ein Name, verbunden mit höchster Qualität und zeitlosem Design, der die Herzen aller Uhrenliebhaber höher schlagen lässt. In diesem in limiterter Auflage erscheinenden Bildband wird die Erfolgsgeschichte der 1791 begründeten Uhrenmanufaktur geschildert, deren Schöpfungen von höchster Qualität und Eleganz sind und besondere Berühmtheit erlangten. Das Schweizer Traditionshaus entwarf die erste Armbanduhr überhaupt, führte den Quartz-Standard, also höchste Genauigkeit, ein und kreierte kürzlich eine Armbanduhr exklusiv für Ferrari-Besitzer. In ganzseitigen Fotografien und wirkungsvollen Detailaufnahmen werden die kunstvollen Erzeugnisse des berühmten Traditionshauses stilvoll in Szene gesetzt. Ausstattung und Qualität machen diesen luxuriösen Bildband - wie die Uhren - zu einem wertvollen Sammlerobjekt.
