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Zim & Zou Craft the Fox's Den with Paper for Hermes Barcelona Store

Zim & Zou Craft the Fox's Den with Paper for Hermes Barcelona Storezim & zou the fox's den window for hermès in barcelonaFrance-based zim & zou studio have crafted a window for the hermès store in paseo de gracià, barcelona with intricately folded and vibrantly colored paper and leather. made entirely by hand, the orange-and-blue-hued scene tells the story of a small fox who inhabits the space with his own personal objects, giving a glimpse into his quirks and personality. 
the blue-and-orange-colored scene is entirely handmade
Zim & Zou Craft the Fox's Den with Paper for Hermes Barcelona Storezim & zou the fox's den window for hermès in barcelona
the fox has been made from colored strips of cut leather
Zim & Zou Craft the Fox's Den with Paper for Hermes Barcelona Storezim & zou the fox's den window for hermès in barcelona
paper phone and keys are situated on the table top
Zim & Zou Craft the Fox's Den with Paper for Hermes Barcelona Storezim & zou the fox's den window for hermès in barcelona
the items placed around the room tell the story of the resident fox
Zim & Zou Craft the Fox's Den with Paper for Hermes Barcelona Storezim & zou the fox's den window for hermès in barcelona
hermès items are strewn throughout the living space
Zim & Zou Craft the Fox's Den with Paper for Hermes Barcelona Storezim & zou the fox's den window for hermès in barcelona
all of the items placed in the context of the space are handmade from paper
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paper ‘photos’ on the wall
Zim & Zou Craft the Fox's Den with Paper for Hermes Barcelona Storezim & zou the fox's den window for hermès in barcelona
the photos tell the story of the fox’s life
Zim & Zou Craft the Fox's Den with Paper for Hermes Barcelona Storezim & zou the fox's den window for hermès in barcelona
the leather fox

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