Discover HEREU's Arta bag, constructed in supple lambskin, featuring multiple defined brand staples.
HEREU’s moccasin styles experiment deconstruction, featuring cut-out woven panels and shift their shapes to become slingbacks, mules and boots
This signature detail is crafted by another of HEREU’s partner manufacturers, which have been perfecting their approach to leather weaving for many years.
Discover HEREU's unique, high quality, artisanal and local craftsmanship which employs a unique type of weaving, created exclusively for HEREU
Discover HEREU's soft shoes recalling the simplicity of canvas exercise pumps and jazz shoes traditionally worn by dancers
Discover Maqueda and Roqueta's craftsmanship, reinterpreted from the classic moccasin, featuring intricate woven front detail
For February´s playlist, "El Amor Nuevo" we collaborated with Niño de Elche to create a musical soundtrack based on the concept of 'New Love'
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For Resort 2024, HEREU has partnered with Pia Riverola to unveil some of her favourite styles
The braided detail, produced with pliable, padded lambskin strips, is interwoven to form the distinctive handle found on the ESPIGA.
Discover Verde Prato´s music selection for HEREU's January playlist.
Discover HEREU's collaboration with Júlia Colom.
Discover Gay's exclusive project with HEREU available to purchase on Souvenirs.
Discover Sanisidro´s music and playlist for HEREU.
Research into traditional weaving techniques has led to the development of a number of signature pieces, including TRENA, a casual crossbody bag.
Discover HEREU's collaboration with Raül Refree & Pedro Vian.
Discover HEREU's original moccasin ALBER.
Discover HEREU's perfect example of how experimenting with deconstruction, cut-out panels and woven details, unique designs can be created.
Discover HEREU's structured cut-out tote bag ONADA.
Discover Santa & Cole, a design editing company from Barcelona specialised in lighting and furniture objects.
Discover HEREU's collaboration with Maestro Espada.
The strong historical ties and folk techniques found in Espadrilles make them the perfect style for HEREU to reinterpret.