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Experience the art of luxurious living with these Hermès creations

Audrey Simon
Audrey Simon • 2 min read
Transform your home into a haven of elegance with these exquisite soft furnishings (Pictures: Hermès)

Soft furnishings can enhance the luxurious ambience of a home in numerous ways, such as the use of plush cushions, throws and upholstered furniture. Other touches include tailored curtains and expertly crafted rugs, which work together to create a cohesive design aesthetic. By adding such touches by Hermès, you can achieve a cosy yet sophisticated look that reflects high-end design.

The Tressages Équestres vase and serving bowls in porcelain will impress your guests with this set of 27 pieces, including ten new deep pieces. The Tressages Équestres tableware set draws its inspiration from harness passementeries and braids. The intertwined cotton threads and leather straps evoke the hand of the artisan and the bond uniting horse and rider. White porcelain highlights French artist Virginie Jamin’s precision lines, underlining the volume of the textures and amplifying the play of natural and tangy colours.

The Sialk Damier Hippique centrepieces in enamelled copper make great holders for keys, loose change and more. The enamels are stencilled on copper leaf and reveal their true colours only when fired. This feat of craftsmanship results in unique pieces with vibrant and dazzling shades. 

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The Paris-Louxor travel backgammon set is ideal for leaving on your side table at home, where you can spend hours of fun playing this classic board game for two players, which combines elements of chance and strategy. This set is made of Swift calfskin and features solid mahogany and maple. The best part is that you can take it with you when you travel.

The Cordélie Arçon and Cordélie H Oxer cushions in hand-embroidered wool on cashmere add a touch of luxury to your sofa. These cushions are the fruit of exceptional craftsmanship, with a thin wool cord applied patiently using an embroidery hook to draw the lines and colour fields of the motifs as if with a pencil. These geometric compositions, created by French artist Pierre Charpin, are inspired by the forms of pommel horses and show jumping poles.

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Lastly, let us not forget the little ones with the Animaux Nattés dessert plate, cereal bowl, bowl, and tumbler in porcelain. The designs, created by Chinese artist Tong Ren, bring to life several objects from the children’s collection, including blankets, pillows, towels, toys and accessories, along with a porcelain line designed for both young and older children.

 

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