Immediate perceptive
A handle based on the urge to combine basic forms, a cylinder and a rectangle, in pursuit of an overall balance and above all an immediate perceptive impact.
Reinterpretation of complete forms.
The cylinder and the rectangle, dilated in size and perception, represent the work on the grip – and the plate – in an original, easily grasped combination, a reinterpretation of complete forms. The details of the cylinder are intentionally angular, to obtain a more technical look, while the rectangular plate represents an appeal to the forms of memory when such parts were used to give a strong image to the door.
This device makes it possible to get away from the standard classification of “round” or “square” handles, without suggesting formal eclecticism as an end in itself. The final objective, in fact, is the combination between handle and door, i.e. an overall interpretation of the project: a combination – and a single perception – where both parts can contribute to achieve immediate recognition. Among the finishes, is white enamel: a contemporary reinterpretation of porcelain handles.
967arch
Founded in Milan in 1999 by Cesare Chichi and Stefano Maestri, the firm 967arch combines activities of architectural and interior design with work on products, in a continuous exchange of influences, experimentation, and contamination.
The leitmotif of the ongoing research on poised, functional tailor-made projects is the narration of the identity of the client, supported by an approach in which listening and understanding of objects are the generating factors.
The team composed of architects and designers has tackled projects on many different scales, with a particular focus on headquarters and offices for companies like Google, Petronas, WPP, Cisco, and Ferrero. The projects of product design, for furniture and lighting, include collaborations with companies like Poltrona Frau, Davide Groppi, Dieffebi, GE Giussani, MDF Italia, Zumtobel, and Las Mobili.
In parallel, the studio offers consulting services for corporate image and spaces of communication, always connected with architecture, interior design, and exhibit design.