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		<title>Bolofo, Koto. La Maison (Steidl, 2010)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[La Maison. Koto Bolofo, text by Ménéhould du Chatelle, Steidl Photography International, January 2010, 1200 pages, 11 clothbound hardcover books housed in a slipcase, 18 cm x 23.2 cm, ISBN-13: 978-3865219121, $148.
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Koto Bolofo’s dream came true in 2004 when he started working for Monde d’Hermès, the Hermès magazine, and when he met the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: right;"><strong><a href="http://81press.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Bolofo_LaMaison.png"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-760" title="Bolofo_LaMaison" src="http://81press.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Bolofo_LaMaison-112x150.png" alt="Bolofo_LaMaison" width="112" height="150" /></a><a href="http://www.steidlville.com/books/971-La-Maison.html" target="_blank">La Maison</a></strong>. Koto Bolofo, text by Ménéhould du Chatelle, Steidl Photography International, January 2010, 1200 pages, 11 clothbound hardcover books housed in a slipcase, 18 cm x 23.2 cm, ISBN-13: 978-3865219121, $148.</p>
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<p>Koto Bolofo’s dream came true in 2004 when he started working for Monde d’Hermès, the Hermès magazine, and when he met the Chairman: “Mr Dumas asked where I came from. I said South Africa. He asked what part. I said Lesotho. He was shocked and very excited. He explained that his great great great grandfather was a missionary in Lesotho and that the Zulus used to attack his mission, but the Sothos – my tribe – protected him. I was very happy to be a Lesothan in Mr Dumas’s office that day. He called me his cousin and said that his cousin was welcome any time and I had carte blanche to photograph what I liked in Hermès”.</p>
<p>Over the next six years, Koto Bolofo worked his way through all the workshops of the Maison Hermès, getting to know the craftsmen and discovering how everything is made: from handbags, perfumes, scarves, prêt-à-porter, and shoes to the original objects of the house, saddles. Nothing escaped his lens, even the most secret places, such as the museum, a treasure trove of history and all things Hermès tucked away in the midst of the Maison on rue du faubourg St Honoré.</p></div>
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