One of Hong Kong’s most highly anticipated openings this summer was the unveiling of Hermès newly expanded store in Lee Gardens, in the heart of Causeway Bay, one of the city’s most bustling shopping districts. The French maison was a pioneer when it opened its first store in this ultra luxe shopping destination in 1997 and the new boutique continues to offer an impressive luxury experience for its customers while showcasing Hermès’ connection between nature, traditional craftsmanship and Hong Kong’s contemporary energy. {"@context":"https://schema.
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jpg"} The new Hermès’ store has three expansive floors Envisioned by Parisian architecture agency RDAI, the store’s design draws inspiration from the nearby natural landscape, with each floor commemorating a unique facet of the region. Spanning three spacious floors, the exquisite boutique also invites visitors to explore the diversity of the house’s 16 métiers which embody its unbridled creativity and exceptional artisanal know-how. Visitors will be drawn to the store’s exterior stone facade which undulates like long aerial roots and features organic curves and ridges inspired by Hong Kong’s masonry wall trees.
This dramatic motif continues on the boutique’s internal facade which is cloaked .