DK Window Handle H 1044 FRS-41 Oberon by Valli&Valli
"The handle that interprets form and space with essential taste"
- H1044 FRS-41 Oberon - DK Dry Keep single window handle;
- This product is sold with a finish: a choice;
- Dutch design handle;
- Designer of the handle: architect Vincent Van Duysen;
- Handle collection: Oberon Valli&Valli;
- Handle material: Nikrall Alloy Zamak UNI 3717.
The new H1044 Oberon door handle collection by Valli&Valli is the result of collaboration with an architect who knows the house. Vincent Van Duysen, recently chosen as Art Director of the Italian brands Molteni & C and Dada, interprets form and space with essential taste.
H1044 Oberon is designed by the Dutch designer Vincent Van Duysen
The architect Vincent Van Duysen has a very strong relationship between the disciplines of architecture, interior design and product design . Its driving force is the constant search for the essence of living. Vincent Van Duysen has received numerous awards including the "Flemish Culture Prize for Design" and the "Belgian Designer of the Year".
Discover the measurements of this new window handle
Read the measurements before buying the handle: they are in millimeters.
Window handle H1044 Oberon: finishes for each space
Choose the finish of your Valli&Valli handle:
- Satin chrome;
- Polished chrome.
The photo shows the door model, which can be purchased separately on Windowo.
Visit the entire collection of Oberon Valli&Valli handles
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H1044 Oberon Valli&Valli: designed to give light to architecture
The new H1044 collection of Oberon Valli&Valli handles stands out for its refined Italian taste. This is why they have been chosen as interior design elements of the new apartments of the 50 West Street Project in New York. Made in Italy knows no boundaries!
Valli&Valli: italian handles since 1934
Valli & Valli has been producing Made in Italy design handles since 1934 . Over the years the company has grown and today is recognized as an international leader in the production of these furnishing objects. But the beating heart still remains today in its factory near Milan, in Northern Italy.