Textured Cast Bronze
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Designed and cast in New Zealand, the Nikau Cast Bronze Door Handle form is suitable for both small and large doors. Ergonomically in the hand whilst the weight of the hand cast bronze makes opening the door a conscious but effortless occasion. 

Details
  • Category
    Pull Handles
  • Brand
    Van Brandenburg
  • Designer
    Object Van Brandenburg
  • Year
    2018
  • Warranty
    2 years
Specifications
  • Finish - cast bronze
  • Hand cast in New Zealand
  • Small - 440mm x 60mm
  • Medium - 625mm x 95mm
  • Large - 1050mm x 155mm
Scope of use

Designed to be a feature door handle.

SKU: NIK_HNDL_SML
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Van Brandenburg is a renowned design studio that specializes in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urbanism, and Product Design. With studios located in Queenstown and Dunedin, New Zealand, Van Brandenburg has built a reputation for its innovative and sustainable design solutions.

The team at Van Brandenburg comprises a talented group of architects, designers, and innovators who work together to create organic built forms that are inspired by nature and captured through curvilinear design. Their work is not just limited to New Zealand, but extends internationally as they continue to explore new territories and push the boundaries of design.

Van Brandenburg's design philosophy is rooted in a deep appreciation of nature and its forms. They believe that by taking inspiration from the natural world, they can create buildings and spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functionally efficient and sustainable. Their focus on organic and curvilinear design is a testament to their commitment to creating built forms that harmoniously blend into their surroundings, rather than imposing upon them.

In essence, Van Brandenburg is a design-focused studio that is committed to creating sustainable and innovative design solutions that push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and product design.