ART GALLERYElisabeth Lillo-Renner

Elisabeth Lillo-Renner, expert gemologist, is based in Monaco for more than 35 years on the ground floor of the Palais de la Scala, where her shop comes alive, perfectly recognizable by its little jewelry boxes of glass as showcases. She accompanies and advises you from the conception of your jewelry, but also in the repairs or the transformations. Likewise, Cabinet Lillo-Renner discreetly and confidently takes care of your appraisals and eventually takes care of selling the pieces that you no longer use.

The world of the precious gemstones is huge, and Elisabeth Lillo-Renner helps you to pick the one made for you. Her craftsmen, highly qualified, allow us to dream and to create unique pieces imagined just for you.

“Dare to personalized your jewelry and dare to use it, because without mistake, the jewelry is an art of our daily life so we must enjoy it every day”.

Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 8pm during the Monaco art Week


Elisabeth Lillo-Renner
Palais de la Scala, 1 Avenue Henry Dunant
98000 Monaco
lillo-renner.com/fr/
elisabeth@lillorennermonaco.com
tel. +377 93 25 34 39

EXHIBITIONTitanic Exhibition

The jewelry’s world is since ever constantly evolving, we can distinguish the use of different metals which gives birth to new processes, thus characterizing the times.

Today, while the gold seemed to monopolize the high jewelry, the titanium came to rock traditions and is slowly making its place in the big leagues.
Its legendary lightness and its extensive colorimetry allow to design modern and elegant jewels. Elisabeth Lillo-Renner introduce here two creative collections, created by two artists who perfectly dominate this art, and yet, they look nothing alike !

Martin Spreng, a former cabinet-maker and a jewelry creator very inclined by sculpture, is strongly inspired by nature and finds in titanium both wet and dry sensations and textures provided by wildlife.

Margherita Burgener, also influenced by floral patterns, makes us feel the softness in her movements and through the colors, for a more classic and more traditional jewelry.