Art

Leather Parrot by Zim & Zou for Hermès

View all 12 Photos

Poly want an Old Fashioned?  Poly want a Bimmer?
Looking nothing but fly (pun intended) fully dressed in a leather suit of feathers, this parrot sculpture by Zim & Zou grabs us with its realistic form and flair of colors. Certainly an upgrade from their typical medium of paper, this bird’s perfectly perched, proudly displaying cut off scraps from the floor of the Hermes Paris workshop.

The 25 year old duo, Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmerman create in their studio out of Nancy, France. Rooted in graphic design, their gravitation to paper sculptures has lead them to create one of a kind photographs.

via

More for you

Plaka House by Local Local


Architecture

The careful renovation and gentle modernization of a listed neoclassical house from t...

Archiplanstudio’s Civic Cent...


Architecture

Shaped around local forms and everyday materials, the new civic center adds a quiet c...

Five Villas by Noue Studio


Architecture

Five houses arranged in a staggered layout that follows the topography of a triangula...

Hartley House


Architecture

A redesign project that has completely transformed the ground floor of a Victorian te...

Studio Barn by Worrell Yeung


Architecture

The transformation of a plain stable into a bold structure that houses light-filled s...

House GM


Architecture

A private villa where both natural light and views flow freely from one bright space ...

Around the world

Kymaia, Playa El Puertecito


Around the World

A 22‑suite coastal retreat shaped by stepped, earthen volumes, palm shade, and slow p...

Mala Vila


Around the World

Designed with mirror walls, these four cabins perfectly reflect the surrounding woodl...

Kimpton Las Mercedes Hotel


Around the World

A Historic Landmark Reimagined: Kimpton Las Mercedes Brings New Life to Santo Domingo...

Staff Picks

El Priorato: stone ruins revived on a Castilian hillside

Greenhouse

Amassa Retreat, Southwest France

Earth To People: Salvage and Sap

Stay Updated

FacebookPinterestRedditLinkedInEmailWhatsAppX