Saddle up: we’re finessing our grooming at Hermès’ new accessory stand
 
Part coat rack, part wardrobe and part vide-poche, the ‘Groom Attelé’ stands by to ensure you are suitably accessorised. Crafted from brick-coloured bridle cowhide, it is hand saddle-stitched and linked with palladium brass carabiners and rings. It’s the standout item in the Lien d’Hermès collection of home accessories, presented in Milan, which includes a bottle rack, a coat hanger, a log holder, vases and lidded boxes, all sporting Hermès’ signature bridle leather. Now summon your stallion.
As originally featured in the May 2017 issue of Wallpaper* (W*218)
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Also known as Picky Nicky, Nick Vinson has contributed to Wallpaper* Magazine for the past 21 years. He runs Vinson&Co, a London-based bureau specialising in creative direction and interiors for the luxury goods industry. As both an expert and fan of Made in Italy, he divides his time between London and Florence and has decades of experience in the industry as a critic, curator and editor.
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