Japanese Design Door Handle H1045 Bess by Yoshimi Kono for Valli&Valli
"Wise interpreter of Japanese minimalist philosophy"
- H1045 Bess - Pair of handles on rose;
- This product is sold with a finish: a choice;
- Japanese design handle;
- Designer of the handle: Yoshimi Kono;
- Collection of the handle: Bess Valli&Valli;
- Handle material: Nikrall Alloy Zamak UNI 3717.
The new H1045 Bess handles by Valli&Valli wisely interpret the Japanese minimalist philosophy . Characterized by a linear shape with rounded corners, they adapt to spaces with a strong personality, for lovers of design and contemporary architecture.
H1045 Bess is a creation by Yoshimi Kono
Born and raised in Japan, Yoshimi Kono studied architecture in Tokyo. He was chief designer with Shigeru Uchida at Studio 80 in Tokyo and later became a partner of Vignelli Associates of New York. Its design conveys the philosophy of Japanese minimalism with simplicity.
Discover the measurements of this new contemporary handle
Read the measurements before buying the handle: they are in millimeters.
H1045 Bess: choose the right finish for you
Choose the finish of your Valli&Valli handle:
- Polished chrome + Satin chrome;
- Satin chrome;
- Polished chrome.
What kind of key hole do you prefer?
Choose the key hole of your Valli&Valli handle.
Contact us if you want the toilet version or without the nozzle.
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H1045 Bess Valli&Valli: the Japanese design handle by Yoshimi Kono
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Valli&Valli: italian excellence handles since 1934
Valli&Valli has been producing Made in Italy design handles since 1934. Over the years the company has grown and today is recognized as an international leader in the production of these furnishing objects. But the beating heart still remains today in its factory near Milan, in Northern Italy.