New animals made from leather scraps by Zim&Zou
Published May 8, 2015
Another stunning series by the French creative duo Zim&Zou – Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmermann.
These new animals created for the windows of the Hermès store in Shanghai were inspired by the Museum of Natural History and completely handmade with paper and leather.
“Passers-by were suddenly walking through the corridors of a mysterious Museum, straight from the street. The themes were inspired by nature, the two main windows were about Air and Water, and the two smaller ones about Earth. All the animals were carefully handcrafted using leather offcuts from Hermès workshops in Paris.”
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