HERMES

Guanaco fur & camel wool

7.500,00 

Experience the epitome of luxury with this large, exquisite vintage Hermès guanaco fur blanket with camel wool gray. Made circa 1970s in Paris, France. Hermès blankets from this era are renowned for their unparalleled craftsmanship and exclusivity, and were produced in limited quantities, making them highly sought after and often requiring a waiting list. Signed with a "Hermès Paris" vintage label, a mark of the brand's exceptional quality and heritage.
The blanket is in absolutely mint condition despite being 50 years old. The owner, the famous actor Fred Williams, bought it in France in the 1970s and it has only ever been used for decoration. No stains, no damage, and no odors. It has never been cleaned or repaired. 

1 in stock

Condition: A+
Produkt Vorteile
SKU: 13280 Category: Brand:

Product Details

Care instructions

Do not iron, do not wash.

Product type

Ceiling

Department

Women, Adults, Men, Unisex

style

1970s

material

Guanaco, camel

Heat level

Extra warm

length

190 cm

Width

160 cm

Size

160×190 cm

Room

Lounge, bedroom, living room

brand

HERMES

Color

Brown

Model

Guanaco fur & camel wool

Theme

Nature

Pattern

lama

condition

A+

Product safety

Manufacturer information

Hermès International SCA
24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
75008, Paris
+33140174600

Person responsible for the EU

Hermès International SCA
24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
75008, Paris
+33140174600

HERMES

The story of the French fashion house Hermès begins not in the glamorous world of couture, but in the traditional saddlery trade. In 1837, Thierry Hermès founded a workshop in Paris specializing in the production of high-quality horse harnesses and bridles for European nobility. This connection to equestrian culture continues to shape the brand's aesthetic to this day.

With the advent of the automobile, the Hermès family, who still run the company in its sixth generation, carefully expanded its product range. From the 1920s onward, the first **handbags** were created, crafted by the finest leather goods artisans. Two of these creations later achieved worldwide fame: The 1930s travel bag became known as the **Kelly Bag** by chance in the 1950s when Grace Kelly used it as a shield against paparazzi. Then, in the 1980s, following a meeting between the then-CEO Jean-Louis Dumas and the actress Jane Birkin, the legendary **Birkin Bag** was born.

Hermès consciously cultivates the principle of **„quiet luxury“**: Instead of loud trends, the house focuses on timeless elegance, the highest craftsmanship and extreme **scarcity**, which means that the famous bags cannot simply be bought in stores, but require long waiting lists and special customer relationships.

Despite its stock market listing in 1993, the Hermès family vehemently defends its independence. In a much-publicized "handbag war" in the early 2010s, it successfully fended off an attempt by the luxury conglomerate LVMH to gain control of the company. This uncompromising strategy regarding quality, craftsmanship, and limited production has made Hermès not only one of the world's most profitable and valuable luxury brands, but also a sound investment, as the value of its iconic bags often rises more steadily and significantly than that of gold.