Cartier has re-opened its newly renovated and enlarged store in Toronto at Yorkdale Mall. The 3,500 square foot location has expanded by annexing part of an adjacent space formerly occupied by Mulberry which exited Canada during the pandemic. The new Cartier boutique was designed by Moinard Bétaille, featuring the latest retail design concept of the brand.

Cartier opens newly renovated and enlarged store in Toronto at Yorkdale
Cartier’s store in Vancouver was also fully renovated earlier this year bringing it in line with other global stores as part of Cartier’s new design aesthetic. In Vancouver, Cartier recently relocated its storefront to the city’s luxury district within the 755 Burrard Street building. Cartier for decades has had a presence on Bloor Street beginning with the Manulife Centre in the 1980s.
Cartier is fully owned by Richemont

Cartier opens newly renovated and enlarged store in Toronto at Yorkdale
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