H for Hermès
Have you ever heard of blue Hermès ?
Bleus d’Ailleurs is a recent Hermès creation for the table. Sipping your coffee or tea you can imagine to be in front of the deep blue of the South Seas, or dream about being in Portugal, or in the souk in Marrakesh. As you can see it is also a vibrant cobalt blue recalling the one used on Chinese porcelain or ancient Middle East decorations . The set includes everything you can dream of, from tea cups, tea pot, plates, consommé cups, salad bowls, big serving plates and more. An element of surprise is created by an unexpected deep yellow cup.
An elegant set, a contemporary graphic pattern, a vivid color.
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16 comments:
I am in love with those, beautiful!!!
Wow, love the colour! So bold and beautiful.
H is definitely for Hermes! I have not seen the blue. It is such a saturation of color! I choose to think of Portugal.
Hi Albarosa,
love these cobalt blue tea cups...
they're so pretty...
maureen
Anything Blue and White. These are truly delicious. Thanks+great post.
xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
Personally I love the mosaic collection but this one here is a revelation. Very elegant, sophisticated pattern!
I would love to collect those. Just beautiful! Happy Saturday! Mona
We need to hide this entry from Patricia - She is still collecting Gudalquivir (lol)
Love the cobalt blue!
Love the beautiful hues of blue. Thanks for your sweet comment, Albarosa! Have a great weekend. xx
Okay Ivan I have seen this post and I am absolutely in love with this cobalt blue, so take notice for my birthday coming up!!! In case you forgot it's April 4th.
I love this new collection. But not surprising - does Hermes ever get it wrong? Not in my book!
Love Hermes, love this new table collection!
These tea cups and saucers are gorgeous! Cobalt blue is one of my favourite colours, and the patterns are so pretty.
I wonder if Oscar Wilde would have find it hard to live up to These blue chinas? Seems inspired by Fornasetti, especially the ones on the left.
These are magnificent, thanks for sharing!
Lovely! Thank you for sharing this, Albarosa. The graphic is fabulous, and I love the surprise of the yellow cup, amidst the sea of blue!
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