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Door handles and knobs: latest designs for quick home updates
This article highlights the aesthetic and functional significance of door handles, pulls, and knobs as essential elements for enhancing interior spaces. It emphasizes that these architectural ironmongery pieces can provide a quick and impactful refresh to domestic environments, moving beyond their purely practical roles to become key design statements.
The piece presents a curated selection of contemporary designs from leading designers and makers worldwide, showcasing a range from minimalist to bold, colourful, and sculptural. Sebastian Herkner's 'Hansa' door handle for Ento exemplifies formal simplicity combined with a deeper narrative, inspired by Berlin's Hansaviertel complex. Its smooth forms and soft curves demonstrate how a handle can embody architectural concepts.
Reform Kitchen's 'Atelier Collection' features collaborations with four creatives, including Alberte Tranberg, Maria Bruun, Nina Nørgaard, and Yukari Hotta. This collection reinterprets the kitchen as a personal space through diverse materials like metal, wood, glass, and ceramics. Each designer brings a unique aesthetic, from Bruun’s classic wooden forms to Hotta’s organic clay objects inspired by rocks, Nørgaard’s cast glass pieces, and Tranberg’s bent metal pulls, all contributing to a new sense of tactility and imagination for everyday objects.
Vbrokkr's 'Ogun Joinery Pull' by Australian silversmith Ned Vernon combines traditional artisanal blacksmithing techniques with organic forms, resulting in unique, hot-forged brass silhouettes. James Shaw's 'Lever door handles' from his 'Plastic Baroque' series demonstrate an innovative approach to material waste, transforming extruded post-consumer plastic into pastel-coloured, squiggly shapes that ingeniously conceal a lever mechanism, blending precision engineering with design innovation.
Frederik Delbart’s 'Copenhagen door handle collection' for Quincalux offers a contemporary take on traditional handcrafted hardware, available in various finishes like textured black, satin brass, and stainless steel, encompassing handles for doors, windows, and knobs. Ochre's leather door handles and pulls elevate simplicity with leather wrapping in a rich palette of colours, contrasting with polished nickel knuckles, reflecting the brand’s mission for timeless and contemporary objects.
Spaces Within, a Stockholm-based brand, presents 'Sculptural hardware' designed by Nadja Bari and Karin Wallenbeck, conceived as 'jewellery for spaces.' Made in Florence from brass and polished nickel, these delicate, organic, and minimal designs are crafted to refine interiors. Piet Boon’s 'INC' door handles for Formani maintain an unassuming minimalism while incorporating distinctive details like a flattened, tapering shape for a comfortable grip, available in PVD satin black and satin stainless steel.
Sam Stewart’s 'Macaroni' Pull introduces a whimsical and practical design with candy-hued translucent pulls in pink, purple, green, orange, and yellow, designed to brighten any home. Robert AM Stern Architects' 'Oasis' collection for Rocky Mountain Hardware features 13 sculptural designs in solid bronze, inspired by historic architectural references and the Arts and Crafts movement, likening the pieces to gem cutting.
The Michael Graves collection for Schwinn Originals reproduces the late architect’s minimalist knobs in natural linoleum, available in blue and burgundy with steel and brass hardware, reflecting a sustainable approach. Superfront’s 'Twine' door handle, inspired by Bauhaus, features a utilitarian design with a thin metal wire wrapped around handles in brass, steel, copper, and black finishes.
Antonio Citterio's 'Milano' for Olivari exemplifies an understated and timeless piece, celebrating Milan's discreet creative force within a century-old tradition of door handle craftsmanship. Pierre Daems' 'Clémence' for Maison Vervloet translates the Belgian interior designer’s signature sinuous lines into hardware, nodding to Art Deco influences. Note Design Studio’s collection for Haven offers minimal, well-considered handles and knobs in a palette of metals, designed as 'additional graphic expressions' to enhance cabinet doors.
Zaha Hadid Design's 'Nexxa' for Izé is a sculptural door handle concept engineered for a strong aesthetic, maintaining a continuous line even when turned. Available in various finishes, including rose gold, it originated from Zaha Hadid’s initial concept in 2006. Inga Sempé’s 'Madeleine' for Dnd Martinelli, a tribute to the French cake, replicates a shell’s ridged surface in hot-stamped brass. Adam Nathaniel Furman's 'Symbols' for Swarf Hardware are geometric, modular designs inspired by building blocks, offering diverse compositions and hand-finished for comfortable grip. House of Eroju's 'Fela' handles combine minimal slate forms with luxurious leather details, emphasizing a sense of touch and meticulous craftsmanship. Finally, Vbrokkr’s 'Seppa' handles, developed by Ned Vernon, draw inspiration from traditional silversmithing, brutalism, and Italian mid-century design, reflecting cultural rituals and mythical symbolism of doors.
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