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Style Edit: Hermès reimagines its Elements store with myth and movement

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A phoenix feather-inspired facade graces the outside of Hermès’ Elements store in West Kowloon, Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
A phoenix feather-inspired facade graces the outside of Hermès’ Elements store in West Kowloon, Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
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The maison’s revamped boutique in West Kowloon layers phoenix-inspired ceramics, stylish salons and curated art into a calm, fable-inspired setting

Hermès has raised the quiet-luxury bar for designer retail in West Kowloon. With the reopening of its renovated store at Elements, the house has expanded and rethought a space it first opened in 2009, using Chinese cosmology and mythology as a loose framework for a very contemporary piece of retail design.
The maison area at Hermès Elements in Hong Kong, designed by Parisian agency RDAI. Photo: Handout
The maison area at Hermès Elements in Hong Kong, designed by Parisian agency RDAI. Photo: Handout

From the mall concourse, the facade signals a shift in tone. Cloaked in a wall of feather‑shaped ceramic tiles, it catches the light like the plumage of a phoenix, according to its designers – a nod to rebirth as much as to mythology. Large windows frame pastel‑pink horses leaping through giant books illustrated with fantastical landscapes by French artist Claire Detallante. It is an image of movement and storytelling beyond the usual shop front display.

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The entrance to Hermès’ Elements store, in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon. Photo: Handout
The entrance to Hermès’ Elements store, in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon. Photo: Handout
Inside the main entrance, the visual language changes again. Warm tones, Grecques lighting and the house’s ex‑libris heraldic emblem set the rhythm, while a Faubourg mosaic floor runs like a narrative device from the silks through home collections to an intimate jewellery and watch area at the back of the store. Underfoot, the colours shift from earthy, woody shades into metallic and aquatic ones, with a tortoiseshell‑effect ceiling and blue walls quietly signalling a more private zone.
The jewellery and watch area at the renovated Hermès Elements store. Photo: Handout
The jewellery and watch area at the renovated Hermès Elements store. Photo: Handout
The store is organised along two lateral axes. To the right, the perfume, beauty and leather goods areas are underpinned by pink silk and lacquered wood, leading to an expansive women’s ready-to-wear space.
The womenswear area at Hermès’ Elements store. Photo: Handout
The womenswear area at Hermès’ Elements store. Photo: Handout

To the left, pale-blue stucco and trompe l’oeil carpets in fiery chromatics offset the men’s section. Designed by Parisian architecture agency RDAI, the interior uses an elemental palette, a grid ceiling and textured walls to balance clear structure with tactile detail.

Hermès Elements’ menswear area. Photo: Handout
Hermès Elements’ menswear area. Photo: Handout
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