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Tiffany & Co. Unveils Its First Christmas Tree in Southeast Asia

The festive tree, which you can find at Greenbelt Makati, was shipped all the way from Milan!
Tiffany & Co. Unveils Its First Christmas Tree in Southeast Asia
PHOTO: Courtesy of the Tiffany & Co. team
The festive tree, which you can find at Greenbelt Makati, was shipped all the way from Milan!

Makati’s Greenbelt Mall basks in the holiday season anew. This year, the Ayala-owned shopping center lights up its buildings in Tiffany blue. Its main centerpiece? An 8-meter-tall, prism-shaped Christmas tree crowned with Tiffany & Co.’s iconic Bird on a Rock emblem.

LOOK: Tiffany & Co.’s First Holiday Tree in Southeast Asia is Unveiled

On November 13, Tiffany & Co.’s Marketing Director for Singapore and the Philippines, Patrick Da Silva, led the grand unveiling of the American luxury jeweler’s holiday installation. Joining him were Filipino ambassadors James Reid, Sarah Lahbati, Michelle Dee, Liz Uy, Kylie Versoza, Tim Yap, and Jasmine Curtis-Smith. This event marks a significant milestone, as it debuted the first-ever Tiffany & Co. Christmas tree in all of Southeast Asia. 

Greenbelt's Tiffany & Co. tree
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The festive installation is an eight-meter marvel. Atop the structure sits the Bird on a Rock emblem, a design introduced in 1965 that has become synonymous with Tiffany’s heritage. Its base, constructed from 480 backlit glass prisms, dazzles with intricate details, including accents of glass gems and pink sapphires. The tree, transported all the way from Milan, Italy, took a full week to assemble once it arrived in Manila.

Greenbelt's Tiffany & Co. tree
Courtesy of the Tiffany & Co. team
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About Greenbelt's tradition of holiday trees

Over the years, Greenbelt Mall has maintained a tradition of transforming its outdoor fashion walk with dazzling Christmas trees. In 2022, it showcased a Louis Vuitton tree built from its signature orange boxes. The following year, Dior unveiled a luminous tree of butterflies. 

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