A door handle.
Sometimes, one caresses it gently in order to enter without noise, to avoid waking the baby.
Sometimes, one grasps it with an imperious gesture to take possession of the room.
One retracts it with the same period of waiting and waits to hear the click of confirmation: closed!
Or one slams it with violence.
There is no gesture that is repeated with greater intention and there is no object of our daily life which requires more participation; or one on which our mood is so much projected.
A door handle opens up on what is going to occur and it closes on that which has already happened.
It may be rich or poor, simple or elaborate, thick or thin, baroque or geometric, hot or cold.
Certainly it must be familiar.
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H 333
Series P Novantotto

Stainless Steel




H 5011
Series Fuji-yama
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