Charmed House Interiors · Books
Hermès Philosophy by Mara Cappelletti is a considered look at the house that has long defined quiet luxury — the saddle stitching, the silk scarves, the Birkin and the Kelly, the unmistakable orange. The crisp linen-and-silk cover photograph reads beautifully against neutrals and warm woods, and the inside delivers archive imagery, iconic campaigns, and thoughtful essays on why Hermès has remained so enduringly desired. A reference, a conversation piece, and a statement of taste.
On the coffee table, layered into a fashion stack. Pair with a larger black-spined art book underneath and a smaller Chanel or Dior title on top, then finish with a small brass tray and a candle in tobacco or fig. The neutral cover ties the stack together without competing.
On a dressing room shelf or vanity bench. Lay flat beneath a small ceramic dish for jewellery and a silk scarf draped just so. It turns a getting-ready corner into something that feels intentional — equal parts library and atelier.
