Reed Krakoff, the peerless fashion designer now at the helm of Tiffany & Co., is a prodigious art collector. When he calls from his Connecticut manse—stately enough to have warranted its own feature in Architectural Digest—he tells me that he is surrounded by his favourite art pieces: his Lalanne sheep sculptures, a Tom Sachs duct tape painting and a Kenneth Noland canvas covered in stripes. Enviable art collection aside, Krakoff’s refined taste is part of what cements his status as one of the most important American designers of the 21st century. This month, Tiffany & Co. launches …
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Tiffany & Co.’s Reed Krakoff Talks Love, Luxury and Making Things That Last
