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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-23T16:00:00.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "living",
    "news",
    "Alexis Fabry",
    "Bojagi",
    "Charles Negre",
    "Charlotte Macaux Perelman",
    "design",
    "Edward Barber",
    "Gennaro Costanzo",
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    "Jay Osgerby",
    "luxury",
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  "textContent": "Wandering through the aisles of La Pelota on Via Palermo feels like discovering a temporary city. Hermès has returned to Salone del Mobile during Milan Design Week to transform the historic space into an immersive environment. Artistic directors Charlotte Macaux Perelman and Alexis Fabry have orchestrated a labyrinth of plaster and beechwood pillars. Visitors can navigate the installation to find objects arranged like cardinal points in a room, inviting everyone to slow down and observe how raw materials tell their own stories. The Stadium d’Hermès table anchors the collection with an impressive presence. British design duo Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby conceptualised a figure-of-eight shape that mimics the curve of a horse’s back or an overhead view of a racetrack. Crafted entirely in marble marquetry, the tabletop pairs fine grey-veined Carrara Venato with deep Verde Alpi. Slim legs feature two-tone geometric jumping motifs, referencing the brand’s rich equestrian heritage, while a polished border runs along the edge, bringing unexpected lightness to the all-stone construction. Ancient mythology makes an appearance through the Palladion line of hammered palladium-finish metal objects. Named after the Greek goddess Pallas Athena, the series includes sculptural vases, a jug and a striking centrepiece. Silversmiths used ancestral techniques... Read more »\n\nThe post hermès home collections 2026 | salone del mobile appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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