As Pascale Mussard says, “there is no object without a goal”. A student had the amazing idea when he saw the six holes on a button from Martin Margiela’s women’s ready-to-wear collection. mich.eill990 15w 1 like Reply. 80.4k Followers, 366 Following, 153 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Work and Love (@salya_ghennam) The notion of use is essential, the object must have a function. This piece, the salt-shaker is very significant to me, it explains petit h perfectly. For example, a Saint-Louis crystal glass that becomes a salt-shaker, with a ready-to-wear button and a leather base. sh.ana_4545 15w 1 like Reply. And all are done with the utmost care and the same level of excellence. The relevance of a brand to the more conscious audience will be defined by the solutions they find to counter the culture of excess. 142.4k Followers, 6 Following, 30 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Hermes Ghennam (@hermes_ghennam) I also like to meet new territories and explore new creative avenues thanks to passionate craftsmen and those who have incredible know-how. The official Hermès online store - Homepage Objects for Interior life. Salt shaker in crystal, leather and mother of pearl bottom, Hermès, Positive, freeing and daring: Hermès’ spring/summer 2021 collection looks towards a better tomorrow, Hermès's Bali Barret talks to Vogue about the “impossible” double-sided scarf that was over ten years in making, Gauri Khan on her design philosophy and turning author with her soon-to-be-out coffee table book, Everything you need to know about Christie's online-only auction of handbags and accessories that opens today. As Pascale Mussard says, “there is no object without a goal”. Der offizielle Hermès Online-Shop - Homepage Objekte für die Interieurwelt. The discarded bits of leather from cutting a handbag pattern can be converted into a charm, leftover silk could be a shoelace. They bring well-being and beauty and make sense to our senses. Pd. Marseille, France. 28.7k Likes, 91 Comments - Hermes Ghennam (@hermes_ghennam) on Instagram: “Tata Camelia @maevaa.ghennam @camelia_dr” Animism is the belief that all objects have a spiritual essence. Mixing materials that do not usually meet, but also integrating new techniques, new know-how, it is this dialogue around materials, between creative artists and craftsmen that leads to the implementation of incredible objects, funny, mischievous and always useful. bayoto_17. “All the magic of petit h comes from the fact that each piece is unique in the composition of its materials,” says Godefroy de Virieu, creative director of the petit h atelier Hermès. Vogue spoke to the creative director Godefroy de Virieu on the joys of pushing the envelope with creativity. We do not take special orders (there is a métier at Hermès which does this), because it is not the creation principle of petit h. All our objects are made from the materials that are at our disposal. This is why we can define ourselves as a laboratory of ideas with a very simple mindset: what fresh look can we have on these materials and what will we come up with thanks to them? 140.2k Likes, 1,041 Comments - Maeva Ghennam (@maevaa.ghennam) on Instagram: “Mon fils @hermes_ghennam il a fait une nouvelle coupe il est à craqué c’est le plus beau du monde…” At a time when upcycling of deadstock and giving new life to pre-loved garments is common parlance in fashion, it’s natural to question the excess of luxury fashion. 6,368 Likes, 51 Comments - STYLED BY AKRAM (@akram_bc) on Instagram: “confinement avec @hermes_ghennam ” akram_bc • Follow. akram_bc. Our creative principle starts from a very simple observation: to take a new look at the materials we have and to give them a new life through the making of useful objects. I consider it valuable to create objects of use, like did the past generation of Hermès founders, which I hope, one day will be transmitted too. All the magic of petit h comes from the fact that each piece is unique in the composition of its materials. We are trying to reveal the intelligence of the objects. The petit h exemplifies that in the most unexpected ways possible, what are some of the most memorable objects you have created till date? All have their own story to tell, that of the material, that of the artist and that of the craftsman who made it. This salt-shaker was thought up during a workshop with the Swiss design school, ECAL. It highlights the cross-disciplinary nature of the different areas of expertise within the house. This is an incredible opportunity because we have complete creative freedom. Ateliers like the petit h highlight new models that others can learn from. We do not throw away what is precious, we are proud to make it something different, ingenious, beautiful and useful with all our quality demand and passion. 6,368 likes. It is important, today more than ever, to ask ourselves what we produce, what our materials become and what we consume. Funktional und lebendig – die Hermès-Objekte prägen den Raum. Sie sorgen für ein behagliches, schönes … 10.5m Followers, 0 Following, 2,021 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Hermès (@hermes) So much of what Hermès does is defined by quiet luxury. This is how we collaborated with a luthier to create a guitar whose shape is made with a horse's pommel. It's all about common sense and responsibility. Every piece of leather, silk, silverware, every fabric, cashmere or a simple piece of metal, has a history, and showcases all the know-how of the Hermès house. At Hermès and petit h, we make objects that carry a meaning and stories. Functional and vital, Hermès objects permeate the space. Horse riding jumping bench in leather, Hermès. Whimsical and inventive, the petit h atelier is about continuing the life of the luxurious materials that are used by the French house by way of “creating in the reverse”. Mussard passed on the reins to Godefroy de Virieu who now helms the petit h—an intersection of progressive design thinking married to functionality. This is even more the case when we face a difficult environment, it sometimes forces us to surpass ourselves, to be even more inventive, to find new avenues.