Hermes unveils expanded Kuala Lumpur store

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Hermes has opened an expanded store in The Gardens Mall in Kuala Lumpur, which first opened nearly a decade ago.

The new store, designed by the architectural firm RDAI in Paris, was designed with a contemporary theme and includes elements of local culture and locally produced crafts.

The store occupies a ground-floor space at Gardens Mall, with a facade assembled with bamboo and cane to reflect traditional, regional weaving techniques. More bamboo features inside along with textured batik print rugs and a lacquered wood backdrop.

A perfume and beauty area is located on the left side, adjacent to a home goods display. A central lounge links the leather products and equestrian accessories displays with the jewellery area. At the back of the store, is the ready-to-wear zone with two fitting rooms clad in silk panelling.

The collection of Émile Hermès, including Paul Fleury’s paintings, sits alongside the artworks of the French photographer Thierry Ardouin and the Polish illustrator Jan Bajtlik. A window showcase of hand-made puppets evokes the traditional Malaysian theatre “Wayang Kulit” with a modern turn to this year’s theme, “Spirit of the Faubourg.”

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