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Hermès. Minuit au Faubourg, of Ombre Desert Salvator Lizard leather and Palladium Mechanical...
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Lot 524
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Hermès. Minuit au Faubourg, of Ombre Desert Salvator Lizard leather and Palladium Mechanical Hardware, stamped Z, produced in 2021, lined in Parchment Agneau, features a patented circular mechanical clasp inspired by the world of watch-making encased behind a sapphire crystal window, comes with dustbag only, 23 cm width x 13 cm height x 7 cm depth approximately
CITES no. FR2109307408-R
愛馬仕. Minuit au Faubourg,採用蜥蜴皮革和 合金機械配件,2印記Z,生產於2021年,襯裡為羊皮,專利環形機械錶扣,靈感來自藍寶石水晶玻璃錶窗後的製錶世界,僅附防塵袋,約 寬23公分 x 高13公分 x 深7公分
瀕危野生動植物種國際貿易公約編號 FR2109307408-R
Notes:
Hermès was established in 1837 by harness maker Thierry Hermès, but it was under his son, Charles-Émile Hermès, that the company moved to its iconic address at 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. This flagship boutique, located in the 8th Arrondissement of Paris, became significant after the street was incorporated into the city in 1860. Originally serving as a passage from the Louvre to the Forêt de Rouvray, the area is now partly represented by the Bois de Boulogne. In 1880, Charles-Émile relocated the Hermès workshops to this address and opened a boutique in 1889. The property, initially rented, was later purchased by his son, Émile-Maurice. In 1978, Hermès expanded by acquiring No. 26, and by 1992, most workshops had moved to new facilities in Pantin. The boutique was further expanded in 2007 to incorporate No. 28, reinforcing its position as the largest Hermès store in the world. This close relationship between Hermès and Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré reflects the brand's deep-rooted heritage and commitment to craftsmanship, making the location not just a flagship store but a symbol of luxury and elegance in Paris.
Hermès 由馬具製造商 Thierry Hermès 於 1837 年創立,但在他的兒子 Charles-Émile Hermès 領導下,公司才遷至其標誌性地址 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré。這家旗艦店位於巴黎第八區,在 1860 年這條街道納入巴黎市之後,就變得舉足輕重。該區最初是從羅浮宮到 Forêt de Rouvray 的通道,現在的部分代表是布洛涅森林 (Bois de Boulogne)。1880年,Charles-Émile將Hermès工坊遷至此處,並於1889年開設專賣店。這座物業最初是租用的,後來被他的兒子 Émile-Maurice 買下。1978 年,Hermès 併購了 26 號,並於 1992 年將大部分工坊遷至 Pantin 的新設施。2007 年,專賣店進一步擴充,併入了 28 號店,鞏固了其全球最大愛馬仕專賣店的地位。愛馬仕與 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré 之間的密切關係,反映出品牌根深蒂固的傳統與對工藝的堅持,讓該處不僅是旗艦店,更是巴黎奢華與優雅的象徵。
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