Inspired by fine British silverware and its history, particularly the city of Sheffield, which has been famous for its cutlery production since the 17th century.
Designed in collaboration with Anca Rotaru, the Arrieta handle draws inspiration from playful and iconic designs of the 20th centry, including the class 1950s ball clocks by George Nelsons.
Inspired by contemporary shapes, we were interested in experimenting with the way in which round and rectangular shapes complement each other, hence the Bailey was born.
The Bedford collection was one of our first ranges, by introducing a hand-stitched leather grip to our Davis style range we created the world’s first contemporary leather-wrapped door furniture.
We designed the Cube to provide the perfect hardware option to suit a minimalist interior. Two decades later, the collection remains enduringly popular.
Inspired by minimalist architecture, we were interested in experimenting with the way in which square and rectangular shapes coalesce and complement each other, hence the Holmes was born.
Inspired by the use of arches in architecture, the Maurice range takes its name from the stunning contemporary addition to the Gothic cathedral of Angers, La Galilée de Saint-Maurice d’Angers, by architect Kengo Kuma.
The Walter Gropius handle is a design we have always admired and we love it for its solid and simple grip. That’s why we started with a cylindrical shape when we designed the Montgomery range.
Michaelis Boyd partnered with us to create this exclusive range of handles, inspired by the geometric design schemes of Italian architect Carlo Scarpa.
Crafted from solid brass, this lever handle is inspired by Switch House, an extension to the world-famous Tate Modern, designed by architects Herzog & De Meuron.
Inspired by the slender forms of car aerodynamics, the Wedge pays homage to classic car manufacturing, when vehicles were made by hand, with carefully considered and crafted details.