Histoires De Carres > Spring-Summer 2017
At the beginning of the 1960s, Robert Dumas, then President of Hermes, was entranced by the catalogues of traditional tassel-makers, and suggested Francoise Heron create a scarf dedicated to those ornamental trimmings. The artist decided to suspend a sumptuous array of pompoms and ropes of every kind and size on simple hooks fixed to wooden rails in her design. tassel-making is a skill that transcends centuries and trends. In this scarf the design is reinterpreted in the form of a quadri - presented on a quartet of four coloured squares.
Additional information
Designer | Heron, Francoise |
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Year Released | 2017 |
Rarity Index | R3 |