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Hermès Horizon Jukebox X Elvis Presley: a piece of furniture and its king

For those who may not know already, Hermès offers a wonderful “Horizon” program dedicated to special orders. If you can’t find what you’re looking for in the already teeming classical lines, you can let your imagination run wild and ask the glorious house to make your dreams come true. Such as, for example, the Jukebox that King Elvis would have probably dreamed of having in his living room. Its forged and polished aluminum arm is a work of art in itself. It reaches out to find the LP of your selection and, after a surprising ballet, delicately places it under the diamond. 1.50 high and 1.20 wide, the wooden structure dressed in swift leather is naturally available in a wide range of colors. Standing on Murano glass legs, its acoustic canvas leaves room for the 330 watts to express themselves. A portable version, also inspired by the “boombox”, is the perfect addition of fifties color to a chic picnic. And yes, the carrying bag in itself is to die for.

Hermès Horizon Jukebox X Elvis Presley: a piece of furniture and its king

For those who may not know already, Hermès offers a wonderful “Horizon” program dedicated to special orders. If you can’t find what you’re looking for in the already teeming classical lines, you can let your imagination run wild and ask the glorious house to make your dreams come true. Such as, for example, the Jukebox that King Elvis would have probably dreamed of having in his living room. Its forged and polished aluminum arm is a work of art in itself. It reaches out to find the LP of your selection and, after a surprising ballet, delicately places it under the diamond. 1.50 high and 1.20 wide, the wooden structure dressed in swift leather is naturally available in a wide range of colors. Standing on Murano glass legs, its acoustic canvas leaves room for the 330 watts to express themselves. A portable version, also inspired by the “boombox”, is the perfect addition of fifties color to a chic picnic. And yes, the carrying bag in itself is to die for.