Link

 2006
M200

For my architectural projects, I needed a handle close to my way of designing – a silent object with good proportions that would play its role with character, but without being overbearing. The departure point for the project was linked to the idea of industrial aesthetics more than decorativeness. I wanted a pared-down look, almost an archetype.

FINISHES

  • CR - Bright chrome CR - Bright chrome CR - Bright chrome
  • CO - Satin chrome CO - Satin chrome CO - Satin chrome
  • TS - SuperGold satin TS - SuperGold satin TS - SuperGold satin
  • NL - SuperNickel bright NL - SuperNickel bright NL - SuperNickel bright
  • NS - SuperNickel satin NS - SuperNickel satin NS - SuperNickel satin
  • IS - SuperStainlesssteel satin IS - SuperStainlesssteel satin IS - SuperStainlesssteel satin
  • RS - SuperCopper satin RS - SuperCopper satin RS - SuperCopper satin
  • DS - SuperBronze satin DS - SuperBronze satin DS - SuperBronze satin
  • US - SuperAnthracite satin US - SuperAnthracite satin US - SuperAnthracite satin
Clear

MATERIAL

Brass

TYPOLOGY

Door handles - Round

Link,
 2006

In the research phase, we found handles meant for factories and workshops, and the first trials were close to that world.

Those particularly raw prototypes were softened a bit, and that’s how Link was born. It does the job beautifully, and I continue to use it in most of our architectural work. Piero Lissoni— Piero Lissoni

— Modern RGB, Porro 2016 (courtesy Porro)
— Lissoni Associati, Roomers Hotel, Baden-Baden 2016 (ph. Federico Cedrone)
— Lissoni Associati, Roomers Hotel, Baden-Baden 2016 (ph. Federico Cedrone)
— Glas Italia Headquarters, Milan 2011 (ph. Cesare Chimenti, Giovanni Gastel)