LUNAR New Year
Lunar New Year 2026 : a tradition of renewal celebrated across Asian cultures, Pierre Hermé Paris unveils a collection of exclusive coffrets under the sign of the Fire Horse.
Dressed in red and gold, symbols of good fortune, health and prosperity, the coffrets are adorned with dynamic horse motifs, embodying audacity and creative energy.
Through its selection of macarons, the collection invites the welcoming of the new year with generosity and the sharing of indulgent moments.
1 free hongbao is given with every purchase of a box from the Lunar New Year collection.
Assortment of 4 macarons
A free hongbao is given with every purchase of a box from the Chinese New Year collection
The red color of the envelope symbolizes luck, prosperity, and good fortune in Chinese culture. Putting money inside the red envelope is believed to bring the recipient wealth and blessings for the new year.
Assortment of 12 macarons
A free hongbao is given with every purchase of a box from the Chinese New Year collection
The red color of the envelope symbolizes luck, prosperity, and good fortune in Chinese culture. Putting money inside the red envelope is believed to bring the recipient wealth and blessings for the new year.
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*Picture represents how the macaron will look inside the box, colours of the macaron may vary
The assortment may vary from the macaron assortment presented on the e-shop in Home Delivery.
Subject to availability in shops.
The design of the boxes may vary from the design displayed on the product presentation.
Assortment of 8 macarons
A free hongbao is given with every purchase of a box from the Chinese New Year collection
The red color of the envelope symbolizes luck, prosperity, and good fortune in Chinese culture. Putting money inside the red envelope is believed to bring the recipient wealth and blessings for the new year.
Assortment of 18 macarons
A free hongbao is given with every purchase of a box from the Chinese New Year collection
The red color of the envelope symbolizes luck, prosperity, and good fortune in Chinese culture. Putting money inside the red envelope is believed to bring the recipient wealth and blessings for the new year.