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The Polish artist and designer Jan Bajtlik creates unique things for Hermès, including silk scarves with original motifs. His new work Exposition Universelle invites us to the exhibition world. The Tower of Babel transformed into a spiral hill stands next to the Trojan horse which houses a spa, while four drones hold the Great Pyramid upside down.
This absurdist world, full of humor and references to the history of world fairs of the 19th century, is reflected in the new design of the shop windows of Hermès at GUM.
The Polish artist and designer Jan Bajtlik creates unique things for Hermès, including silk scarves with original motifs. His new work Exposition Universelle invites us to the exhibition world. The Tower of Babel transformed into a spiral hill stands next to the Trojan horse which houses a spa, while four drones hold the Great Pyramid upside down.
This absurdist world, full of humor and references to the history of world fairs of the 19th century, is reflected in the new design of the shop windows of Hermès at GUM.