Petit H by Hermès

Upcycled as well as leftovers don’t truly spring to mind when we believe of high-end French brand Hermès. however the company’s Petit h line, which made a unusual appearance on this side of the Atlantic at a pop-up in L.A. last month, puts both those ideas at its centre. The brainchild of designer (and great-great-great-granddaughter of Thierry Hermès) Pascale Mussard, Petit h features quirky furniture as well as house accessories made from scrap materials discovered in the company’s factories: surplus leather, last season’s fabrics, an unused buckle from one of the brand’s famous bags. The line introduced in 2010 as well as ignores the seasonal patterns in favour of a a lot more curated, creative approach. No word on when a Canadian pop-up may happen, however Petit h is  offered by special buy as well as at the company’s shop at 17 rue de Sèvres in Paris.

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