Nina

 2012
M234

Nina chronologically follows the [Denver](https://www.olivari.it/maniglie-porte/denver) handle, designed by Daniel Libeskind, and reworks its language in a more delicate way. Slight offsets, oblique lines and unexpected cuts define a door handle of measured character. The slightly inclined and offset spindle accompanies the movement of the hand, while the lever, with its clean form, tapers progressively toward the end, ensuring a natural grip. A contemporary design handle that combines formal rigor and visual balance.

FINISHES

  • CR - Bright chrome CR - Bright chrome CR - Bright chrome
  • CO - Satin chrome CO - Satin chrome CO - Satin chrome
  • IS - SuperStainlesssteel satin IS - SuperStainlesssteel satin IS - SuperStainlesssteel satin
  • US - SuperAnthracite satin US - SuperAnthracite satin US - SuperAnthracite satin
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MATERIAL

Brass

TYPOLOGY

Door handles - Round

Nina,
 2012

This is a handle I very much like to use in all my buildings and for my friends. It was precisely from the project of handles with Olivari – an important object because it is used every day – that my interest in designing interior elements grew.

— Jewish Museum Berlin, Berlin, 1999/2001

More and more, in fact, I am involved in integrated projects, where every single detail is designed by me. — Daniel Libeskind

— Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, 2007
— Contemporary Jewish Museum San Francisco (CA), 2008

In 1990 Daniel Libeskind won the competition for the Museo Ebraico in Berlin, which led him to become one of the most acclaimed architects on the international scene.

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— Click to play: Daniel Libeskind, Salone del Mobile 2014