
Description
The Little Book of Hermès traces the remarkable story of a brand that has come to define luxury itself. From its beginnings as a Parisian harness workshop in 1837 to its transformation into a global symbol of timeless elegance, Hermès has mastered the art of quiet sophistication.
This beautifully illustrated volume explores the house’s iconic creations—from the Birkin and Kelly bags to silk scarves and fine jewelry—each crafted with unparalleled attention to detail. Through heritage, artistry, and innovation, Hermès continues to set the standard for enduring style and refined craftsmanship.
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Author: Karen Homer
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Pages: 160
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Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
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Dimensions: 5.1" x 7.3"
Styling Notes: The perfect addition to any coffee table or bookshelf, this book celebrates the legacy of understated luxury that defines Hermès—elegant, timeless, and forever covetable.
Description
The Little Book of Hermès traces the remarkable story of a brand that has come to define luxury itself. From its beginnings as a Parisian harness workshop in 1837 to its transformation into a global symbol of timeless elegance, Hermès has mastered the art of quiet sophistication.
This beautifully illustrated volume explores the house’s iconic creations—from the Birkin and Kelly bags to silk scarves and fine jewelry—each crafted with unparalleled attention to detail. Through heritage, artistry, and innovation, Hermès continues to set the standard for enduring style and refined craftsmanship.
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Author: Karen Homer
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Pages: 160
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Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
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Dimensions: 5.1" x 7.3"
Styling Notes: The perfect addition to any coffee table or bookshelf, this book celebrates the legacy of understated luxury that defines Hermès—elegant, timeless, and forever covetable.








