Brera

 2025
M279B

Brera stems from a matrix deeply rooted in classical typologies, inspired by traditional Milanese handles.
Once more compact, over the past twenty years these have elongated, evolving in their proportions.
The project reinterprets this transformation with balance, combining historical memory and contemporary sensibility.
Antonio Citterio

FINISHES

  • CR - Bright chrome CR - Bright chrome CR - Bright chrome
  • CO - Satin chrome CO - Satin chrome CO - Satin chrome
  • NP - Matt black NP - Matt black NP - Matt black
  • ZL - SuperGold bright ZL - SuperGold bright ZL - SuperGold bright
  • TS - SuperGold satin TS - SuperGold satin TS - SuperGold satin
  • NS - SuperNickel satin NS - SuperNickel satin NS - SuperNickel 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

Brera,
 2025

The shape of the handle stands out for its proportional elegance, where every detail has been carefully calibrated to ensure a refined aesthetic and a pleasant tactile sensation. The carefully modeled surfaces are rounded, yet never excessively soft, able to convey a sense of solidity and precision. At the same time, the dynamic lines give the object a distinctive character, without slipping into an overly fluid or ephemeral aesthetic.

— NOVE, Monaco, 2018, progetto Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel & Partners, ph. Rainer Taepper
— Antonio Citterio

The design of the handle has been conceived to offer a perfect balance between tradition and innovation, maintaining a strong bond with the past while at the same time engaging with the needs of the present.

— Technogym Village, Cesena, 2012, progetto Antonio Citterio & Partners, ph. courtesy Technogym
— La Bella Vita, Taiwan, 2022, ACPV ARCHITECTS, ph. Studio Millspace
— Bulgari Hotel, Milano, 2004, progetto Antonio Citterio & Partners, ph. Leo Torri
— Ermenegildo Zegna , Milano, 2007, ACPV ARCHITECTS, ph. Leo Torri
— 1221 Avenue of the Americas public plaza, New York, 2022, ACPV ARCHITECTS, ph. F. Dzikowski