Petit h

Since 2012, Claudia Hägeli has been part of the Hermès / Petit h famille as an independent designer. Petit h is creative laboratory in which artisans, artists and designers can take original, unused materials from the house of Hermès and breath new life into them: whether they become utilitarian or decorative objects, they are made with a technical rigour that has always characterised the production qualities of the Hermès label. These concerns are at the heart of the creative process of hägeli, which has built its identity on the idea of up-cycling.

Petit h
Photo: © Eugenia Sierko-Rouchon

Scarf Collar, silk, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2012.

Petit h
Photo: © Eugenia Sierko-Rouchon

Hood, cashmere and fur, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2017.

Petit h
Photo : © Eugenia Sierko-Rouchon
Petit h
Photo : © Eugenia Sierko-Rouchon

Pouch for storing hood, impermeable fabric and silk, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2017.

Petit h
Photo : © Eugenia Sierko-Rouchon

Pouch for storing hood, impermeable fabric and silk, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2017.

Petit h
Photo : © Eugenia Sierko-Rouchon

Pouch for storing hood, impermeable fabric and silk, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2017.

Petit h
Photo: © Eugenia Sierko-Rouchon

Hood, cashmere and fur, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2017.

Petit h
Drawing: © Hermès petit h

Neck Tie Scarf, silk, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique pièce / 2012.

Petit h
Dessin : © Hermès petit h

Tie Scarf, silk, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2012.

Petit h
Dessin : © Hermès petit h

Tie Scarf, silk, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2012.

Petit h
Dessin : © Hermès petit h

Tie Scarf, silk, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2012.

Petit h
Dessin : © Hermès petit h

Tie Scarf, silk, Claudia Hägeli for Hermès Petit h, unique piece / 2012.