Thierry Hermès founded the company in 1837 as a harness workshop in Paris. Its purpose was to serve the needs of European nobility by providing saddles, bridles, and other leather riding gear. The most important reason why the bags produced by Hermès, which stands out by producing feed bags and quality saddles for horses, have been a 'timeless piece' by keeping the ever-increasing trend until today, is that they adapt to the requirements of the time. The use of trains and cars as means of transportation was a serious warning to the company at that time that it would disappear if it did not expand its product range, and therefore the family began to concentrate on the production of products such as chests, suitcases, and wallets. Hermes, who experienced the real turning point in 1920 by obtaining a zipper patent, also obtained the design license for the bags that adorn every woman's dream, thanks to this patent.
Each of Hermès bags has a unique sewing technique and is still produced by hand. The reason why each bag of the brand is so precious is due to the combination of their respect for handicrafts and their perfectionism. Just like this painting that I have carefully crafted with my handiwork and transferred my consciousness to my design…
Owning this rare painting will make you feel 'privileged', while it will bring the deep-rooted history of Hermes, his rise over time, his traditional bond with horses, respect for handicrafts and most importantly, art to your space.
The Hermès horse and carriage logo is a key symbol of the brand's culture, reflecting the uniqueness of the oil painting.