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Hermès Brings Elements of Nature and Artistry Together at its Boutique in Aspen

Hermès has found the perfect setting in the Rocky Mountains for its first boutique in Aspen.

Image courtesy of Hermès

Blending seamlessly with its serene surroundings, Hermès’ second store in Colorado is an exquisite space of wood and stone, where artistry and natural elements converge harmoniously.

Resembling an inviting chalet, the interior pays homage to the honey color of local larch wood. A bay window offers panoramic views of the nearby peaks, and plush carpeting atop the gray-blue Aspen stone flooring mimics the soft moss and undergrowth of a forest.

Women’s and men’s silks, accessories, fragrances, and leather goods are featured on the ground floor, and the mezzanine houses the brand’s equestrian and other collections in the gray and bright gold tones of the region’s birch trees. Natural light bathes the second floor, which features a shoe lounge, men’s and women’s ready-to-wear fashion, and jewelry and watches displayed in a yellow velvet boudoir.

Original artwork adorns each level, including a creation by Jean-Luc Favéro, dedicated to the piebald horses from the Émile Hermès collection, and Yann Stofer’s photograph, “Horse in the Snow,” aligning with the brand’s spirit of innovation, constant search for beautiful materials, and freedom to create.

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