Aqua

 2025
M277B

The Aqua handle is a soft, welcoming design, available in three different glass tones: transparent, smoked and bronzed, and offered in combination with various brass finishes. Through these multiple combinations, the handle can adapt to different contexts, lending a “total look” feeling to the environment in which it is used.

FINISHES

  • C6 - Bright chrome/Transparent C6 - Bright chrome/Transparent C6 - Bright chrome/Transparent
  • M6 - Satin chrome/Transparent M6 - Satin chrome/Transparent M6 - Satin chrome/Transparent
  • D3 - Superbronze satin/Bronze D3 - Superbronze satin/Bronze D3 - Superbronze satin/Bronze
  • U7 - SuperAnthracite satin/Grey U7 - SuperAnthracite satin/Grey U7 - SuperAnthracite satin/Grey
Clear

MATERIAL

Brass

TYPOLOGY

Door handles - Round - Special

Aqua,
 2025

The glass has always been part of our architectural language and often becomes a defining element in our projects. From this simple reflection came the idea to develop a handle in which glass is the protagonist, with metal reduced to the sole function of structural support. The result is an essential form, enhanced by the purity and transparency of the material. Matteo e Renzo Piano

The Shard - London Bridge Tower, London, 2000- 2012 (Ph.
— The Shard, London Bridge Tower, London, 2000-2012 (Ph. William Matthews)
Renzo e Matteo Piano
— Matteo e Renzo Piano

Aqua, with its infinite shades of transparency and movement, evokes the element that inspired the creation of the model.

The Art Institute of Chicago  – The Modern Wing, Chicago, 2000 -2009 (Ph.
— The Art Institute of Chicago, The Modern Wing, Chicago, 2000-2009 (Ph. Nic Lehoux)
Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, 2016 - 2023 (Ph.
— Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, 2016-2023 (Ph. Enrico Cano)
Renzo Piano Building Workshop - Punta Nave Office, Genoa, 1986 – 1991 (Ph.
— Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Punta Nave Office, Genoa, 1986-1991 (Ph. Shunji Ishida)
Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Foundation, Paris, 2006-2014 (Ph.
— Jérôme Seydoux, Pathé Foundation, Paris, 2006-2014 (Ph. Michel Denancé)
The Whitney Museum of American Art at Gansevoort, New York, 2007 - 2015 (Ph.
— The Whitney Museum of American Art at Gansevoort, New York, 2007-2015 (Ph. Nic Lehoux)