H-pattern ceramic brick walls
Local production (Beijing / China)
Reference swatch — labelled stand-in pending close-up photography.
- Technique
- Ceramic brick arranged in H-pattern wall composition
- Family
- ceramic
- First appearance
- Issue 01 · hermes-sanlitun
- Supplier / fabricator
- Local production (Beijing / China)
- Fire rating
- Unavailable from public sources
Editor note
Ceramic brick walls arranged in an H-pattern composition, used on the third floor of Hermès Sanlitun Beijing — the floor housing home collections, leather goods, watches and jewellery. Part of a wider interior material palette that includes wood marquetry and lacquered peony-motif walls. The H-pattern reads as a typographic brick pattern — a disciplined repetition at architectural scale. The material carries the interior design of the third-floor murmurations gesture — a geometric flock-of-birds interpretation extending the birdcage concept from exterior into interior. **Reference only:** 100 percent locally produced as part of Hermès's decision to source the entire construction from Chinese and Hong Kong-based production ecosystems — not commercially specifiable through international supply chains. A specifier outside that local Beijing supply network cannot acquire the same brick; the entry exists for editorial reference rather than procurement.
Specification notes
- Ceramic brick in H-pattern composition — third-floor Hermès Sanlitun
- Framing material for home, leather, watches, jewellery floor
- 100 percent local production
- Paired with wood marquetry and lacquered peony-motif walls