Hermes has opened a new store in Jakarta, Indonesia, located in Plaza Indonesia.
Designed by Paris-based RDAI, the space showcases the French luxury house’s 16 metiers (artisinal expertise) in a setting that blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design.
The store’s facade features teal-green ceramic tiles and semi-sheer rattan screens, offering glimpses into the interior. Inside, the layout is arranged by category, with fashion jewellery, silks, home collections, beauty, and fragrance near the entrance.
Leather goods and equestrian collections are framed by fabric-covered panels, while dedicated areas present ready-to-wear and footwear. A jewellery and watch salon, adorned with hand-carved lacquered panels, adds a “refined touch”, while hand-tufted carpets introduce texture throughout the space.
The store also incorporates locally sourced materials, including hand-woven wall fabrics and wooden furniture. Curated artworks from the Emile Hermes collection and contemporary photography further enhance the interior.
In collaboration with Indonesian art collective Tromarama, the window displays merge the label’s equestrian heritage with Jakarta’s rail network, offering a unique artistic interpretation.
“We invite visitors to explore our collections in a space that reflects Indonesia’s cultural and artistic heritage,” said Hermes.