Petit h is a hidden gem within the luxury fashion house Hermès, where overstocked and imperfect items are given new life in the most creative and whimsical ways. In a recent visit, “60 Minutes” explored this workshop of imagination, showcasing the process of turning discarded materials into unique and surprising products.
From playful leather animals to quirky home decor pieces, every item crafted at Petit h reflects Hermès’ commitment to craftsmanship and innovation. The workshop’s dedication to sustainability and creativity shines through in each carefully crafted piece, making them truly one-of-a-kind.
This behind-the-scenes look at Petit h offers a glimpse into the world of upcycling and reinvention, where imperfections are embraced and transformed into something beautiful. It’s a testament to the power of imagination and innovation, showing that even luxury brands like Hermès can find beauty in the unexpected.
For anyone who appreciates craftsmanship, creativity, and sustainability, Petit h is a must-visit destination. Watch the full video on the “60 Minutes” YouTube channel to discover the magic of this unique workshop at Hermès.
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Video “Petit h, a workshop of imagination at Hermès” was uploaded on 12/16/2024 to Youtube Channel 60 Minutes
Always cool and happy to life growth after 12 years age now i m 39
Eh? Stuff for rich people who like the H or h.
I'm glad they explained some of that stuff.
Artists are natural innovators and problem solvers.
What is that she's chewing?
This is pathetic. It's like watching naive children thinking they're actually accomplishing something lol.
Functional Art
thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh ya so like being poor! Except not poor.. lol
I know what it’s like to make use of what you have.. this is kinda pathetic!
The Emperor’s New Clothes 😂
Waste of money
I have some Hermes ties. Wonderful fashion line ❤❤❤
I kinda wanted to hate on this but it's pretty legit
Nice!
A designer's stamp of "repurpose."
Disparate and strange subjected to artistic imagination to produce the quirky, fun, and beautiful. Sorta like a refuge for the undesirable gifts and unfun toys we get from 'those strange' relatives 😮.
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You must have an appointment to purchase leather goods at the Paris flagship store. There is a lotto every night through their app. It's basically impossible to get an appointment. This piece is the main difference between the US and France regarding how products are looked at. I would have been annoyed as well if I were Monsieur Hemès with that question
And this is why Bernard Arnault wanted Hermés so bad. I seriously like the Haut à Courroies with wheels as it reminds me a shopping cart.
Love these! I just need the costs of these finished products. 😊
Soulless: showung no human influence or qualities..
Mixed media projects.
Items reborn!! ❤️🩹💯👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Just to earn more money
Repurposing scraps into ingenious useful items that are esthetically pleasing to me is what I would choose instead of a Berkin because it is unique. The electric guitar was functional and gorgeous! The playful colors of the stool and the roller skate components on the “purse” would grab attention when going to the grocery store for dinner items…I can go on and on at this and can only dream to strive for one of these creative pieces.
Thank you for sharing. 🥰
so great but the whole think backfired when they were caught burning unsold bags instead of dismantling them and putting the pieces into petit h. as a result, France has made it illegal to destroy stock by burning
Where can I find the full version of this video they only show half
This past Nov, Dec, i have access to the scrap Christmas tree trims. So i tried to make a wreath for the first time for work, it turned out beautiful 😊 so I made 5 wreaths in total, 2 for work, 3 for the Church. It's Jan 4 now, it still looking good. I didn't buy anything, just leftovers ornaments, strings etc!