Date: 3 June 2026
Luxury flagship stores favor bold free-form curved designs that demand the highest levels of glass craftsmanship. NorthGlass consistently breaks through technical barriers to turn these ambitious concepts into reality.
Located in the Miami Design District, Cartier’s flagship store redefines the boundary of luxury retail architecture through a highly expressive design language. With its façade designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and interiors by Laura Gonzalez, the store features a wave-like curved glass curtain wall. This complex free-form glass façade was manufactured by NorthGlass.

The building envelope resembles an enlarged piece of jewelry. Under changing sunlight, the curved glass surface produces subtle layers of reflection and shadow, while etched patterns inspired by Cartier’s classic 1909 brooch appear and fade across the façade.

For this project, NorthGlass supplied approximately 500 square meters of highly challenging multi-curved tempered glass, with the largest panel measuring up to 7 m × 3 m. The glass integrates laminated, insulating, ceramic frit and double-silver Low-E configurations. Each unit featured a combination of convex and concave geometries, making the fabrication process exceptionally demanding.

To achieve the desired architectural effect, NorthGlass applied its latest multi-point gradient forming tempering technology, together with advanced quenching and multi-curved glass processing techniques. The team optimized heating uniformity, curvature accuracy and optical quality, while overcoming the challenges of precise convex and concave curvature control and ensuring consistency across large-format glass panels.

By day, light moves gently across the curved glass surface. By night, the building glows like a warm crystal sculpture.

With its continuous breakthroughs in advanced architectural glass manufacturing, NorthGlass is helping bring more ambitious landmark designs to life around the world.

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