Dolmen has a shape that seems to melt in order to adapt perfectly to the hand.
It represents a moment in which geometric forms, modeled by the body, gradually evolve into a soft and organic profile.
With the Dolmen handle, design reaches a timeless presence, blending harmoniously into the environment and discreetly enhancing the spaces it inhabits. Naoto Fukasawa
The Dolmen door handle invites you to lightly rest your hand on the upper part and press down, use the lower part of the palm near the wrist, or hook the first phalanx of the four fingers to pull. These are gestures that rely on the unconscious movements of the user. The handle should not require conscious effort to be used, but allow for a variety of natural movements, such as opening the door by pressing it from above with the elbow or leaning your body against it, thus offering a sense of freedom.
— AF 21, ABOUTWATER (Ph. Tommaso Sartori)
— Naoto Fukasawa
The handle is inspired by ancient megalithic structures, reflecting both the primordial strength of the handle and its refined elegance.