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"The art of living  by

Van Cleef & Arpels", an exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland

Exhibition - 27 September 2025

"The art of living  by Van Cleef & Arpels", an exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland

From September 27th, 2025, to January 10th, 2026, the Maison presents "The art of living  by Van Cleef & Arpels" exhibition, in Le Salon 1906, in Geneva. This is a space dedicated to the Maison's traveling patrimonial exhibitions, a unique venue that only a select few Van Cleef & Arpels boutiques worldwide have the privilege of hosting.

 

Since its foundation, the Maison has crafted jewels and accessories imbued with poetic flair. Precious objects were imagined for both men and women, each adapting to the vogue of the era. The Maison’s creations enabled their owners to remain elegant in all circumstances, whether at home, at an event or when travelling.

Ring, circa 1919. Platinum, diamonds. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.

Ring, circa 1919

Platinum, diamonds

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Cigarette holder, 1920. Platinum, jais, diamonds. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.

Cigarette holder, 1920

Platinum, jais, diamonds

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Wristwatch, 1921. Platinum, diamonds, velvet. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.

Wristwatch, 1921

Platinum, diamonds, velvet

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

In the 1920s, Van Cleef & Arpels embraced the Art Deco style and designed pieces characterized by geometric motifs and refined lines. The 1920 cigarette holder in jais and platinum, adorned with diamonds, illustrates this trend. Continuing in this vein, the 1921 piece is one of the first so-called wristwatches, featuring a velvet strap and a precious case with a brilliant-cut diamond dial.

Hat brooch, 1934. 18K yellow gold, platinum, diamonds. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.

Hat brooch, 1934

Yellow gold, platinum, diamonds

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Necklace, 1945. 18K yellow gold, platinum, 18K white gold, diamonds. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.

Necklace, 1945

Yellow gold, platinum, white gold, diamonds

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Billfold with watch, 1945. 18K yellow gold, diamonds. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.

Billfold with watch, 1945

Yellow gold, diamonds

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Vanarp lipstick tube, 1954. 18K yellow gold, ruby. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.

Vanarp lipstick tube, 1954

Yellow gold, ruby

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Vannerie evening bag, 1959. 18K yellow gold, platinum, diamonds. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.

Vannerie evening bag, 1959

Yellow gold, platinum, diamonds

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

During the 1940s, yellow gold increasingly adorned the Maison's creations. Easier to manipulate than platinum, it facilitated a stylistic and technical evolution from the late 1930s. It was used for the creation of precious everyday accessories, such as this 1934 hat brooch or the 1945 money clip, which featured a pivoting case to indicate the time. Yellow gold is also featured in jewelry creations. The 1945 necklace reflects the Maison's technical innovations, notably through its shape and its composition of three flexible rows in yellow gold known as Tubogaz mesh, originating from the Passe-Partout creations patented in 1938. The necklace clasp was ingeniously concealed in the central motif at the front. These pieces illustrate the Maison's keen attention to the world of couture, through the variation of the ribbon motif. Van Cleef & Arpels continued to draw inspiration from this during the 1950s with the Corde motif, represented by twisted gold. The first Ludo bracelet, created in 1934, adopted this aesthetic, with tassels highlighting its ends. Yellow gold was also braided, as seen on the 1959 evening bag inspired by basketry, which can hold the Vanarp lipstick tube. Adorned with engraved gold, this elegant object reflected Van Cleef & Arpels' invention, the Vanarp, a tube featuring a pusher inserted into a slot on its surface. The pusher mechanism allowed for the opening and closing of the lid.

Drawing of mirror, circa 1950. Van Cleef & Arpels archives.

Drawing of mirror, circa 1950

Van Cleef & Arpels archives

The archives on display also feature refined accessories. A drawing of a mirror, made around 1950, presents this object in the form of a stylized leaf, with a twisted gold border, reminiscent of the Corde aesthetic. Every detail of the piece is highlighted in the Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry drawing.

The Zip necklace

In 1950, the world of couture inspired another of the Maison's emblematic pieces: the Zip necklace. This ingenious creation, with ornamentation that evokes delicate lace, transforms into a bracelet when fully zipped. Beyond recreating the zipper itself, Van Cleef & Arpels realized filigree lacework, glittering bows, ruby ribbons, and sumptuous tassels of precious stones, all honoring the craftsmanship of both couturiers and jewelers. 

Drawing of a Zip necklace, circa 1950. Van Cleef & Arpels archives.

Drawing of a Zip necklace, circa 1950

Van Cleef & Arpels archives

 

 

Zip necklace, 1951. Transformable into a bracelet. 18K yellow gold, 18K rose gold, platinum, rubies, diamonds. Van Cleef & Arpels Collection.

Zip necklace, 1951

Transformable into a bracelet

Yellow gold, rose gold, platinum, rubies, diamonds

Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

A variety of techniques and materials were employed to develop these innovative creations, as highlighted by the patrimonial pieces and the archives in this exhibition. From the Art Deco cigarette holder to the 1950s Vannerie evening bag, these everyday objects embody Van Cleef & Arpels’ art of living. 

  • "The art of living by Van Cleef & Arpels", an exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland

     

    Dates: from September 27th, 2025 to January 10th, 2026

    Opening hours

    From Monday to Friday from 10:00am to 6:30pm

    Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm

    Location: 31 rue du Rhône, 1204, Geneva, Switzerland

    +41 22 311 60 70

     

    Free entry without reservation