New Olivari Handles 2024

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Olivari has released a range of new handles for 2024. The collection includes exciting new designs, such as Flute and Lipstick, marking the first collaboration with Olivari for several renowned designers. Michael Vincent Uy designed the Flute handle, inspired by flat and tapered surfaces, while Renzo and Matteo Piano created the Lipstick handle, featuring a unique geometric composition. Long-time designers have also returned, including Steven Holl with the Hybrid and Patricia Urquiola with the Conca Large.

The new handles showcase a blend of contemporary aesthetics and functional innovation, reflecting Olivari’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of design. Each handle is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring a seamless integration into various interior styles. The Flute handle’s sleek modern design and the hybrids textured grip offer distinct options for modern interiors.

Stay tuned as there is more to be announced.

Designed by
Michael Vincent Uy

The idea behind the Flute handle is to formally combine flat and tapered surfaces, sleek and elegant lines, curved and ergonomic profiles into a proportionate and harmonious balance.

Designed by
Steven Holl

We had been reasoning with the Architect for some time about the characterization of the Beijing model, with its simple and functional form, created for Linked Hybrid in Beijing.

Designed by
Patricia Urquiola

Conca L is the third evolution of the Conca model. The first one was created for the room entrance doors of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Barcelona and is a thick fixed knob, placed on a large plate.

Designed by
Renzo and Matteo Piano

We had long been nurturing the idea of designing a handle, and the meeting with Olivari was decisive in taking action.