Carlisle Brass Manital Wind Door Handle on Slim Rose - Pair

From £94.54 Inc. VAT RRP £116.71 Inc. VAT

The Carlisle Brass Manital Wind Door Handle on Slim Rose has a slim and sleek lever that arcs ever so slightly to provide an aerodynamic shape that fits comfortably in the hand during use. The ultra-slim rose is only 3mm thick and provides a return spring that enables the perfect opening and closing of the door in just three millimetres with concealed fixings for a minimal and modern aesthetic.

Available in Polished Brass, Polished Chrome, Satin Brass, Satin Bronze, Satin Chrome or Satin Nickel. 

This door handle was designed by Maurizio Giordano and Roberto Grossi. From San Biagio della Cima, Giordano graduated in music and architecture. He left Liguria in 1990, moved to Milan, and opened his studio. He combines form work and writing, focusing on architecture, design criticism, and fiction since 2004. Roberto Grossi from Milan, a Polytechnic University alumni, humorously calls himself a “hillbilly architect,” reflecting his pragmatic approach to projects. He seamlessly transitions from large urban projects to small details, showcasing boldness in his work. Grossi gained international recognition through projects like the Tacchini Italia Forniture Headquarters displayed at the 2012 Venice Biennale.

Supplied in PAIRS complete with fixings.

Description

The Carlisle Brass Manital Wind Door Handle on Slim Rose has a slim and sleek lever that arcs ever so slightly to provide an aerodynamic shape that fits comfortably in the hand during use. The ultra-slim rose is only 3mm thick and provides a return spring that enables the perfect opening and closing of the door in just three millimetres with concealed fixings for a minimal and modern aesthetic. He left Liguria in 1990, moved to Milan, and opened his studio. From San Biagio della Cima, Giordano graduated in music and architecture. Available in Polished Brass, Polished Chrome, Satin Brass, Satin Bronze, Satin Chrome or Satin Nickel. Roberto Grossi from Milan, a Polytechnic University alumni, humorously calls himself a “hillbilly architect,” reflecting his pragmatic approach to projects. This door handle was designed by Maurizio Giordano and Roberto Grossi. He combines form work and writing, focusing on architecture, design criticism, and fiction since 2004. Supplied in PAIRS complete with fixings. He seamlessly transitions from large urban projects to small details, showcasing boldness in his work. Grossi gained international recognition through projects like the Tacchini Italia Forniture Headquarters displayed at the 2012 Venice Biennale.

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