Jewellers Heave Sigh Of Aid As ‘Luxury Tax’ Deferred
After a renovation by the leather-clad architect Peter Marino that debuted last April, fifty eight pieces that he selected by major artists — lots of them blue, or silver, or each — now fill the 84-year-old building. A color-shifting James Turrell oval is embedded in a wall close to one set of elevator doorways. Hanging by one other is a shiny Damien Hirst cupboard filled with rows of cubic zirconia. Hovering next to the engagement rings is considered one of Anish Kapoor’s eye-bending mirrored discs.
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