Discover the design handles created by the masters of architecture!
What are the most beautiful handles designed by the masters of architecture? Here is a rundown of some of the
most beautiful handles created by international architects and Italian designers .
Handles intended as wonderful interior design accessories
We will discover the very particular
handles by Zaha Hadid , in a futuristic style. There are also many other door accessories in extravagant materials, such as the incredible
concrete handles of the Mandelli company. Fortunately, the taste is subjective and different from person to person. Precisely for this reason we at Windowo believe that it is worth seeing them and discovering them in all their beauty.
The handles that we will admire are certainly
objects of the soul able to fully reflect the
alternative vision of their creators.
The handle according to Zaha Hadid - H356 ZH Duemilacinque Fusital
Model : H356 ZH Two Thousand Five
Brand : Fusital
Architect : Zaha Hadid
The handles of the internationally renowned architect Zaha Hadid express his thinking related to plastic architecture . Zaha Hadid was certainly one of the most influential personalities of contemporary architecture, exponent of the School of Constructivism. She enjoyed working with materials, especially concrete and steel, which she molded into irregular and futuristic shapes. His architectures seem to stretch and twist, as if they were made of paper.
Zaha Hadid has designed very famous works such as the MAXXI museum in Rome and the Innsbruck funicular station. In 2004, a year before the design of his handle, he received the prestigious
Pritzker Prize for architecture .
Architectural handles by Michele De Lucchi Architect - Tool Colombo Design
Model : Tool
Brand : Colombo Design
Architect : Michele De Lucchi
The handles of the architect Michele De Lucchi, genius of Italian design, are essentially simple . When we talk about Michele De Lucchi's architecture, wood and steel come to mind, in their creative and respectful use. Let's think, for example, of some architectural projects such as the Manica Lunga in Venice, or the Unicredit Pavillion in Milan.
If Zaha Hadid loved to take the shapes of materials to extremes, Michele De Lucchi found a way to make "friends" with her materials. Its
architectural handles are simple and regular , the shapes regular and elementary: just a circle and a line. This is enough to turn a handle into a beautiful design object. In 1989 he won the
Compasso d'Oro award for the Artemide lamp.
Architectural handles by Matteo Thun Architect - H1003 Croco Valli & Valli
Model : H1003 Croco
Brand : Valli & Valli
Architect : Matteo Thun
The territory of Alto Adige, from which he comes, has greatly influenced the
architecture of Matteo Thun , also winner of the Compasso d'
Oro.His design handles retrace his thought linked to the economy of forms and materials with the context . The design object must dialogue with the space in which it is located.
Who knows where the shape of this handles comes from . Is it the result of your experience as an interior designer for the most famous brands? Or from his role as art director for Swatch watches? However their genesis arose, we appreciate them very much and in our opinion they adapt to many types of environment. In addition they are fun and customizable because they are available in many colors!
Architectural handles by John Pawson Architect - H358 JP1 Duemila Fusital
Model : H358 JP1 Two Thousand
Brand : Fusital
Architect : John Pawson
Here are the
handles of the architect John Pawson, known for his minimalist style . Quite similar in aesthetic culture to those of Michele De Lucchi. John Pawson also loves to capture the spiritual soul of architecture and places. Its spaces are measured, almost monastic.
His "objects of the soul" are essential, like these door accessories
: linear and regular . The circle designed by De Lucchi in Pawson's work becomes smaller, set between the nozzle and the socket. John Pawson won the RIBA National Award in 2008, the leading British architecture award.
Architectural handles by Antonio Citterio Architect - H5015 K2 Fusital
Model : H5015 K2
Brand : Fusital
Designer : Antonio Citterio
After a lot of metal, let's move on to something warmer and more welcoming. The
handles by Antonio Citterio for Fusital become pieces of furniture . The natural leather upholstery invites you to grip, just as a beautiful armchair invites you to a cozy seat. The
designer Antonio Citterio remains today one of the greatest exponents of Italian industrial design. Citterio won the
Compasso d'Oro award in 1987 and 1994. Some of his objects are exhibited at the MoMA in New York and in the Center Pompidou in Paris.
Concrete handles by Designer Alessandro Dubini - Juno Mandelli
Model : Juno
Brand : Mandelli
Designer : Alessandro Dubini
Concrete handles? Perfect for architecture! Alessandro Dubini is a young Italian designer who has been able to transform one of the most used construction materials into a noble material for the home. Minimalist and elegant shape. Available in concrete of different colors. Every detail taken care of to respect the highest standards of beauty. For this project Alessandro Dubini deservedly won the
Good Design Award 2007 . Juno is simply the handle that every architect would like to have!
. Its minimal and decisive shapes, in fact, make it a perfect furnishing accessory for the office. A clean grip surface gives it elegance, simple and decisive. The design favors the functionality of the materials, assigning specific characteristics to the various elements.
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