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M.S. Rau Expands Reach with Department Store Pop-Ups and New Aspen Gallery
Experience Timeless Elegance: M.S. Rau's New Chapter Unfolds
Pioneering Retail Ventures: M.S. Rau's Debut in Department Stores
For the first time in its extensive history, M.S. Rau is venturing into department store collaborations. The initial pop-up commenced on December 5th at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York, swiftly followed by another opening on December 8th at Neiman Marcus in Dallas. Both locations are expertly managed by M.S. Rau personnel and showcase an exquisite array of vintage jewelry, including precious gemstones from esteemed houses such as Bulgari and Tiffany & Co.
A Vision Realized: The Impact of Experiential Retail
Bill Rau, the third-generation proprietor and CEO, emphasizes the unique allure of viewing their treasures firsthand. He notes that the physical presence of these items evokes a sense of wonder that cannot be fully conveyed through digital media. This new chapter is seen as a pivotal moment for the company, facilitating connections with new connoisseurs who share a passion for extraordinary pieces.
Expanding Horizons: M.S. Rau's New Aspen Gallery
Simultaneously, M.S. Rau is in the final stages of launching its permanent gallery situated within the Aspen Block Building, located at 307 S. Galena St., slated for a January opening. The decision to secure a long-term lease for this location stems from the resounding success of a temporary Aspen installation in 2024.
Architectural Integration: The Aspen Gallery's Design and Location
The new two-story gallery will encompass approximately 2,200 square feet, occupying both the street level and lower level of the historic Victorian-era brick structure. This prime location within Aspen's Commercial Core positions M.S. Rau among other luxury brands and upscale dining establishments, including Rag & Bone, Prada, and the Paradise Bakery.
Community Engagement: A Permanent Fixture in Aspen's Cultural Scene
Andrew Fields, M.S. Rau's president and an Aspen resident, articulated the company's desire to become a permanent part of the local community. The success of last year's pop-up underscored Aspen's vibrant art scene and its appeal to discerning collectors from across the globe, making it an ideal location for M.S. Rau's continued presence.
Curated Collections: Offerings at the Aspen Location
The Aspen gallery will present a diverse selection of jewelry from iconic brands such as Fabergé, Cartier, and Van Cleef & Arpels. Additionally, it will feature significant artworks by celebrated artists including Renoir, Picasso, and Magritte, alongside a collection of antiques and objets d’art, for which M.S. Rau's New Orleans headquarters is well-known.
Enriching Experiences: Special Events in Aspen
Beyond its retail offerings, the Aspen store plans to host exclusive events and exhibitions designed to resonate with the city's rich cultural landscape. This initiative aims to deepen engagement with the local community and international visitors, further cementing M.S. Rau's role as a cultural hub.
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