Hermès has revealed its Objets collection for Autumn-Winter 2025/2026, presenting a wide selection of leather goods, fashion, jewellery, beauty and homeware.

The line continues the house’s equestrian heritage while incorporating contemporary craftsmanship and design.
Homeware features porcelain table services designed by Nigel Peak, picnic accessories in H canvas, and lighting including the Voltige d’Hermès lamp with subtle equestrian references. Furniture in the Diapason line combines hammered aluminium with bridle leather. Textile pieces include hand-embroidered cashmere blankets and jacquard wool throws.
The Objets collection further extends to technology through the Ateliers Horizons line, where a 1600-watt hi-resolution speaker is clad in leather and designed for multiroom use, blending high-end audio engineering with Hermès saddlery craftsmanship. Swipe through to see more.
In leather goods, the season introduces several bags inspired by equestrian tack and archive pieces. The Besace Attelée in Evergrain calfskin combines silversmith and leatherworking expertise with a snap-hook clasp, while the Double Longe bucket bag features grained and smooth leather with an oversized metal ring. The Kelly Sellier Sogueria highlights Argentine braiding traditions, and the HAC à relier reinterprets Hermès’ first bag with embossed designs echoing the brand’s 2025 theme of “drawn to craft”.
Women’s and men’s shoes appear in calfskin, shearling and technical fabrics. Styles range from ballet flats in goatskin and lizard to sneakers in parachute canvas. Boots and derbies in Toscan calfskin and buffalo further expand the footwear offering.
Silk remains a central focus with contributions from international illustrators. Designs include Bouquet Final by British artist Katie Scott, Academia Hippica by Polish illustrator Jan Bajtlik, and L’Heure des gants by Jonathan Burton. Shawls and scarves in cashmere and silk explore both botanical and equestrian themes, alongside embroidered and 3D pleated pieces.
Jewellery spans both fine and fashion lines. The Crescendo series in white gold and diamonds reinterprets a classic motif, while the Adage collection celebrates the iconic chaîne d’ancre. The Vertige line expands with coloured gemstones, introducing emeralds and sapphires to its rose gold and diamond designs. Fashion jewellery includes enamel bracelets, horn pieces and double-tour leather cuffs.
In beauty, Rouge Brillant Silky debuts in 14 shades and a limited trio, designed by Pierre Hardy with a case uniting metal, colour and material. In fragrance, Christine Nagel presents Terre d’Hermès Eau de Parfum Intense, blending bergamot, smouldering woods, roasted coffee and liquorice in a bottle designed by Philippe Mouquet.