Module H by Shigeru Ban is a collaboration design project with the ostentatious French Brand Hermès.
The project pertains to a partition system for Hermès' home furnishing collection showcased at Milan Design Week 2012. Japanese architect Shigeru Ban intertwines fashion and home design with an eye-illusory 'H' design effect. The screen is made entirely of aluminum panels that will style any interior space or act as a stylish cover for existing walls.
The signature 'H' of Hermès is assembled into a repetitive pattern that is now iconic. The luxurious partition wall can accommodate hanging fixtures that can act as enhancements; leather squares similar to the colors of the Hermès' fashion collection can be upholstered onto the wall.
Module H by Shigeru Ban demonstrates well-crafted designs in the collaboration between architecture and luxury fashion.
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Module H by Shigeru Ban Joins Forces With Hermès to Create Home De
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Home Design - The collaboration between Shigeru Ban and Hermès showcases the potential for luxurious and visually stunning home design.
2. Fashion-inspired Interiors - The incorporation of the Hermès 'H' pattern into the aluminum panels demonstrates the trend of fashion-inspired interiors.
3. Architectural Collaborations - Module H highlights the trend of architects and luxury brands collaborating to create unique and innovative design solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The luxury home design trend presents opportunities for interior designers to create high-end and visually striking spaces.
2. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion-inspired interiors trend opens up possibilities for fashion brands to expand into home decor and furnishings.
3. Architecture and Construction - Architects and construction companies can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by partnering with luxury brands to create unique and exclusive design solutions.