Stilo, designed by Enzo Mari, expresses an idea of a door handle reduced to the essential, in which the mark is clean, continuous and free of decorative concessions. The cylindrical shape of the lever and the linear junction build a rigorous and measured aesthetic, capable of dialoguing with architecture in a discreet yet decisive way. The lever of the grip, embedded in the hub, gives uniqueness and coherence to the design, making formal simplicity its main expressive value.
Stilo interprets the door handle as a continuous and essential sign, in which the lever merges with the hub in a single formal gesture.
With Stilo, the designer door handle entrusts its expressive value to absolute simplicity, dialoguing with architecture in a discreet yet decisive way.