Caroline Kranz is the Deputy Curator of the Cartier Collection. She holds a Master’s degree in Art History from the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Geneva.
Caroline Kranz is the Deputy Curator of the Cartier Collection. She holds a Master’s degree in Art History from the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Geneva.
Before dedicating herself to Cartier heritage, Caroline worked for 15 years as a bespoke jewelry and accessory designer.
She founded two brands, expanding their retail presence internationally, and creating unique, sought-after pieces.
Since 2011, Caroline is in charge of documentation and conservation at the Cartier Collection. Together with the Cartier Collection team, she ensures the preservation of Cartier’s rich history and iconic designs.
Founded in 1983, the Cartier Collection features more than 3’700 jewels, timepieces, and precious objects , spanning from the 1860s to the 2010s.
Caroline has also played a key role in setting up 23 Cartier Collection exhibitions in major museums worldwide.
These exhibitions have graced the halls of renowned institutions such as the Grand Palais and Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the Fondation Baur in Geneva, the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, showcasing the artistry and legacy of Cartier to a global audience.