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Hermès

While primarily known for its leather goods and high fashion, Hermès (Paris) has established itself as a premier name in luxury porcelain. Hermès tableware is characterized by bold, narrative-driven designs, vibrant colors, and meticulous craftsmanship that mirrors the brand's equestrian heritage.

1. Design Philosophy

Unlike traditional floral-focused brands, Hermès treats porcelain as a canvas for storytelling. Their collections often feature:

  • Equestrian Themes: Reflecting the brand's origins as a harness workshop.
  • Bold Geometric Patterns: As seen in the iconic *Rallye 24* or *H Deco* collections.
  • Silk Scarf Inspirations: Many patterns, such as *Carnets d'Equateur*, are inspired by their famous silk carré designs.

2. Iconic Collections

  • Bleus d'Ailleurs: A tribute to the history of blue and white porcelain, blending nomadic inspiration with geometric precision.
  • Mosaique au 24: Inspired by the mosaic floors of the original Hermès boutique at 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris.
  • Passifolia: A lush, botanical collection showcasing technical mastery in printing 32 different colors on porcelain.

3. Craftsmanship

Hermès porcelain is primarily manufactured in Limoges, France, a region world-renowned for its kaolin clay and porcelain production. Each piece involves numerous hand-applied steps, especially for the application of 24k gold or platinum detailing.

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