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Wicker Hives at the New Hermès Paris

Wednesday 12.15.2010 , Posted by
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Looking like giant nests or bee hives made out of lathe, the new interior of the Hermès boutique in Paris looks warm and inviting. Envisioned by the design house Rena Dumas Architecture Intèrieure, three large organic structures rise from the floor creating implied rooms to house Hermès products. Two other tube-like shapes welcome visitors into the space as they decend the staircase into the old re-purposed pool of the Hotel Lutetia.

See the video at the bottom of this page for an opening day walk through with designer Hubert de Malherbe.













Source: muuuz.com & malherbedesign.com

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Paul Caridad

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