Drawing punk

      In 2011, Daiske Nomura drew Cheval Punk for a carré scarf. In the rooms of the Faubourg store housing the Émile Hermès collection, Nomura found a pen wipe in the shape of a horse head boasting a thick mane that reminded him of a punk mohawk.

      Nomura incorporated numerous pieces of horse tack, creating a design that is a perfect fusion of punk and the world of Hermès.

      Title:

      Carré Cheval Punk

      Location:

      1st basement floor, Ginza Maison Hermès

      Artist:

      Daiske Nomura

      Note:

      Framed paper print of the Cheval Punk carré design

      Artworks, crafts, books, and other items collected by Émile Hermès throughout his life are on display at Ginza Maison Hermès. As the years have passed, Hermès has assembled new collections. Representing different fields of creativity, these more contemporary works illustrate the policy of Hermès to always celebrate tradition and innovation. You can see this in the Hermès Collection of Contemporary Photographs, the silk carrés from Hermès’s illustration and graphic design studio, the decorations for the Faubourg window displays, and—since 2019—the works commissioned to artists by each Maison and flagship store, which make the designs locally relevant and utterly unforgettable.

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