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Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
At the foot of an elegant apartment building from the mid 1930s, the facade of the Hermès store is discreet. An entrance portico in the centre between two windows, nothing to hint at the surprise awaiting once through the doors…The entrance is like a lightwell overturned, horizontal, which attracts one irrevocably towards the light at the back, towards what was the Lutétia swimming pool.
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Four pavilions with an organic design, in which some will recognise familiar forms from the plant or animal world, or from childhood…Others will liken these huts, which occupy the volume of the swimming pool, to the nests of tisserin birds. These pavilions of different form and dimensions are constructed in ash wood. They are self-supporting structures that rest on a system of woven wooden laths (profile 6x4cm) with a double radius of curves.
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
In such a volume, the lighting is crucial. The entire space is bathed in natural light that penetrates through the three large skylights above the atrium, softened only by a metal screen. At night the skylights are lit to avoid a “black hole” effect. In order to avoid putting the spaces overlooking the pool that previously housed the changing rooms, in the shade, the effects had to be measured out, the contrasts that would otherwise have been too harsh attenuated. All the vertical panels are therefore also lightly illuminated. The undulating walls in white plaster, running around the ground floor, are lit from above by LED tape with the light source hidden from view. Lit from the interior, the huts appear as giant lanterns. A lighting device embedded in the floor, illuminates their vaults of latticed wood. Each hut has a large chandelier composed of a double ring of suspended wood. The shelving is lit by integrated and invisible LED tape.
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
The Lutétia swimming pool is a mineral world. The floors, the columns, the staircases are covered in mosaics, broken tiles or granito. The existing ornamental elements on the floor and the walls have been preserved and restored. Through the play of this transformation, this world has discovered several new forms of expression… In the entrance to the store, a mosaic carpet with a Greek motif (a nod to the flooring of the Hermès store at 24 Faubourg Saint-Honoré) welcomes visitors. Following this desire for coherence, the steps and risers of the large newly created staircase are in granito. Adding to this refinement, the floors of rooms less visible to visitors (such as the fitting rooms, the bathroom) have been worked in broken tiles.
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
Photo © Courtesy of Michel Denancé Click above image to view slideshow |
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THE HUTS elevation--drawing © Courtesy of RDAI Click above image to view slideshow |
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The people
Interior Designer: RDAILocation: Paris, France
Photographs: Michel Denancé
Visit Hermes Boutique's website: http://www.hermes.com/
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