Villa in the spirit of Hermès

Villa Hermès reinterprets the philosophy of Hermès through architecture — where craftsmanship lives not in ornament, but in the very anatomy of space. The design translates the tactility of leather, the rhythm of stitching and the warmth of wood into a disciplined composition of light and volume. A double-height living area centered on the Sofa Sellier and Cordelie H carpet forms the emotional core of the house. Around it, Louis Vuitton’s sculptural Anemona table, Blossom stools, and Dolls chairs reflect the dialogue between art and functionality. The soft glow of the GUBI Unbound lamp. Every junction is purposeful — seamless transitions, balanced proportions and honest materials express quiet confidence instead of excess. The palette of cognac, caramel and warm sand meets cool marble and soft bronze, creating harmony through contrast.
The staircase, conceived as a sculptural gesture, becomes the home’s axis — a symbol of movement and artisanal energy. Villa Hermès is not a literal homage to a brand, but a spatial interpretation of its inner code — proportion, restraint, and silent luxury remembered by feeling, not spectacle.

Living room
Kitchen area
Hallway

Villa Hermès reinterprets the philosophy of Hermès through architecture — where craftsmanship lives not in ornament, but in the very anatomy of space. The design translates the tactility of leather, the rhythm of stitching and the warmth of wood into a disciplined composition of light and volume. A double-height living area centered on the Sofa Sellier and Cordelie H carpet forms the emotional core of the house. Around it, Louis Vuitton’s sculptural Anemona table, Blossom stools, and Dolls chairs reflect the dialogue between art and functionality. The soft glow of the GUBI Unbound lamp. Every junction is purposeful — seamless transitions, balanced proportions and honest materials express quiet confidence instead of excess. The palette of cognac, caramel and warm sand meets cool marble and soft bronze, creating harmony through contrast.
The staircase, conceived as a sculptural gesture, becomes the home’s axis — a symbol of movement and artisanal energy. Villa Hermès is not a literal homage to a brand, but a spatial interpretation of its inner code — proportion, restraint, and silent luxury remembered by feeling, not spectacle.

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