The Euclide Q handle is defined by an extreme purity of forms, the result of a rigorous reduction of elements down to a few essential volumes. The dialogue between cylinder and parallelepiped generates a measured and contemporary sign, in which light helps to enhance the surfaces. Available with a square rosette, in continuity with the shape of the neck, the handle expresses a coherent language and a formal balance of strong stylistic rigor.
On this tabula rasa, what stands out is the junction between cylinder and parallelepiped: a technical magic that makes the handle unique.
— Nicola Novelletto
The two variants of the rosette amount to a dilemma I have encountered before: is it square because it is fixed to the door or round because the lever rotates on an axis?
— Nicola Novelletto