Hermès Paris - Le Roman du Carré - 2014





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Le Roman du Carré, by Hermès Paris, is a hardcover French-language book of 304 pages published by Hermès in 2014 as a limited edition, measuring 24.5 cm square and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
THE HERMÈS SQUARE / Nadine Coleno
Hardcover: 260 pages - 250 four-color illustrations
Format: 24.5 cm x 24.5 cm
Thickness 4 cm EAN: 978 2 84105 2 387
* Weight 1,990 g
* Date of publication
* 07/03/2014
Cover "Le Carré Hermès" at Editions du Regard
In a 24.5 x 24.5 cm format, "Le Carré Hermès" « will relate by image as well as by text the existence of a silk square that has become a myth », explains the house.
The iconography, signed by Isabelle d’Hauteville, is omnipresent (250 pages of color illustrations on 320 pages).
« Playful and poetic at times », it « draws the reader into a richly colored narrative universe, with flawless lines ».
The first chapter focuses on the Hermès house, its portrait, but also that of its most famous squares, its greatest actors, and its events.
The second chapter deciphers the multiplicity of styles, themes, and inspirations expressed through the famous square.
The third and final opus highlights each step in the design of a square, which « is never the work of a single person », as Hermès reminds us.
THE HERMÈS SQUARE / Nadine Coleno
Hardcover: 260 pages - 250 four-color illustrations
Format: 24.5 cm x 24.5 cm
Thickness 4 cm EAN: 978 2 84105 2 387
* Weight 1,990 g
* Date of publication
* 07/03/2014
Cover "Le Carré Hermès" at Editions du Regard
In a 24.5 x 24.5 cm format, "Le Carré Hermès" « will relate by image as well as by text the existence of a silk square that has become a myth », explains the house.
The iconography, signed by Isabelle d’Hauteville, is omnipresent (250 pages of color illustrations on 320 pages).
« Playful and poetic at times », it « draws the reader into a richly colored narrative universe, with flawless lines ».
The first chapter focuses on the Hermès house, its portrait, but also that of its most famous squares, its greatest actors, and its events.
The second chapter deciphers the multiplicity of styles, themes, and inspirations expressed through the famous square.
The third and final opus highlights each step in the design of a square, which « is never the work of a single person », as Hermès reminds us.

