Hermès invites Charline Tyberghein to create the spring-themed window display for the “Hermès Maison” in Shanghai.“As the chill lingers and the flowers are about to bloom, Tyberghein uses the window display as a canvas to capture the awakening of all things. ‘Tick-Tock’, ‘Painting the Spring Light’ unfolds between the stillness of winter and the budding of spring. Flowers are poised to bloom, objects move lightly and energetically, and the hidden vitality quietly emerges. The installation carries the 2025 Hermès annual theme, “Drawing Together the Craftsmanship,” where the brand’s exquisite artistry and the natural wonders of spring playfully intertwine. The window transforms into a wondrous painting, guiding viewers into the moment of seasonal transition, where the quiet subtlety of winter and the vibrant hopes of spring intertwine, thriving endlessly.Artist Tyberghein, based in Antwerp, is known for her surrealist paintings that combine intricate structure and delightful paradoxes. She is adept at deconstructing everyday objects into visually captivating puzzles, using optical illusions and patterned logic to create tension between the familiar and the unfamiliar, challenging the viewer’s perception.”- Excerpt from the article in Elle Shanghai