DESIGN NAME: PRISMA oro
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Door Handle
INSPIRATION: We focused our research on the "door handle" which we believe can become an important piece of furniture.
The protagonist of this handle is its "architectural" form, the descending hexagon shapes at the tip and the handmade, gold leaf finish.
We find our inspiration in the magic of our planet. The handle becomes a golden sculpture.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Prisma Oro is a unique and precious door handle, entirely handmade in Italy.
We like to call this design "functional sculpture" as it combines sculptural and functional elements in one object.
The door handle becomes a unique work where material, shape and plasticity are the protagonists.
Our aim is to introduce a new decorativism that is able to relate with contemporary architectural space and interior design. Prisma Oro becomes the theme and the unexpected form.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: This object is a door handle
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: This project started in Florence in January 2015 and finished in June 2015.
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: For the production of this handle, we made first a clay prototype and then a plaster one. After, we performed a 3D scan and printed the handle in resin.
The resin sample was used to produce an aluminum sand cast handle. Then, we applied a gold leaf finish to it and a durable, transparent and protective varnish.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Width 160 mm x Depth 50 mm x Height 30 mm
TAGS: handle, handmade, decoration, sculpture, gold, alluminum, shape, design
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: We carried out extensive research on door handle production techniques. We looked for craft production techniques that would allow us to create unique forms, in different metals. At the end of this process, we decided to use traditional sculpture techniques, such as sand and lost wax casting.
Our research also focused on various finishes, among which is the handmade gold leaf.
The NJ Interiors Project is a collaboration between the sculptor Jacopo Candotti and the designer Nicole Valenti.
CHALLENGE: This project was published and reviewed by several design magazines.
The biggest research challenge was finding technologies that would allow us to give the handles a more complex form, as well as artisans capable to satisfy our requests.
ADDED DATE: 2015-12-23 12:38:04
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Jacopo Candotti
IMAGE CREDITS: Nicole Valenti & Jacopo Candotti, 2015.
PATENTS/COPYRIGHTS: All our productions are protected by the NJ Interiors brand.
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