Hermès
French, 1837
Hermès, founded in Paris in 1837 by Thierry Hermès, began as a harness-maker for Europe’s carriages and quickly became renowned for exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design. Over six generations, the family-owned brand has expanded into leather goods, handbags, jewelry, watches, furnishings, and accessories, collaborating with designers such as Paul Dupre-Lafon and Jacques Adnet. Known for its meticulous attention to materials and hand-finished detail, Hermès brings a signature aesthetic to both fashion and home objects. InCollect partners with leading dealers to offer collectors access to the finest vintage Hermès furniture and luxury goods.
Hermès
1950's Stitched leather pen pot by Hermès
H 6.69 in W 7.09 in D 5.51 in
$ 2,450
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1980's Decorative box with crocodile skin by Hermès
H 1.57 in W 8.66 in D 1.97 in
$ 2,450
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1970's bronze "porthole "picture frame by Hermès
D 2.36 in DIA 6.69 in
$ 2,500
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A fine framed Hermès 90 silk square of Cerès, by Françoise Faconett, circa 1967
H 41 in W 41 in
$ 3,850
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A striking framed Hermès 90 ‘Quadrige’ silk square by Pierre Peron, circa 1973
H 41 in W 41 in
$ 4,600
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1980's Fruitwood brutalist "vide poche" by Hermès
H 2.36 in W 10.63 in D 7.09 in
$ 1,750
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1980's Stitched leather "mining lamp" by Hermès
H 7.87 in DIA 2.76 in
$ 3,600
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1980's Stitched leather table lighter by Hermès
H 4.33 in DIA 1.57 in
$ 850
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1980's Stitched leather vide poche by Hermès
H 2.76 in DIA 7.48 in
$ 1,950
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1970's Stirrup magnificent glass by Hermès
H 4.72 in W 3.94 in D 5.91 in
$ 1,750
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