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Baltimore Jeweler Unveils $10M Showroom

Radcliffe’s new space centers on the client experience.

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Baltimore Jeweler Unveils $10M Showroom
PHOTO: The 1916 Company | Radcliffe Jewelers

Radcliffe Jewelers (Baltimore), now part of The 1916 Company, has unveiled its new showroom that the retailer says celebrates “its 40-year legacy and its next chapter as part of the global retailer.” Located across the street from its previous address for the last 25 years, The 1916 Company’s new, $10 million location encompasses a 26,000 square-foot space centered on the client experience.

“Here clients and friends are invited to explore the finest names in watchmaking and jewelry design in an environment that blends comfort and hospitality with exclusivity, personalization and ongoing discovery,” the company said in a news release.

The 1916 Company | Radcliffe Jewelers’ showroom was brought to life by Eric Lewis of Baltimore’s E/Line Architecture, merging dedicated environments for brand partners such as Rolex, Cartier and David Yurman with intimate lounges, hospitality bars, a concierge-style service area and event space. The store’s palette features minimalist overtones and natural materials, presenting grandeur with an organic, modern touch. Marble, mosaics, textured wall coverings and plush seating unite with artisanal lighting fixtures and green living walls. An intricate tree motif, symbolizing growth and connection, serves as a focal point, reinforcing the company’s ties and relationships throughout the community.

Established in the early 1980s, Radcliffe Jewelers last year joined more than 20 boutiques and collector’s lounges as part of The 1916 Company.

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