Secret Studio: Hermès has a bespoke service called Le Sur Mesure

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Axel de Beaufort helms Hermès Le Sur-Mesure division – the specialist Paris-based workshop dedicated to creating extraordinary made-to-measure objects and interiors.

In the world of retail, customisation has become a matter of course. For example, you can have your initials added to pretty much anything these days, embroidered on a jacket pocket or printed on a jar of Marmite. It’s certainly a fun way to ennoble everyday items, but it makes the quest for ‘the unique’ seem contrived. At worse, ubiquitous customisation dilutes the very notion of originality. It’s a complex riddle to say the least, and it gets even more tangled.

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