TT1147: Maurice Thumb Turn- Minimalist Rose
PRODUCT STORY
Inspired by the use of arches in architecture, the Maurice range takes its name from the contemporary addition to the Gothic cathedral of Angers, La Galilée de Saint-Maurice d’Angers, where architect Kengo Kuma played with the shape of the arch to create the stunning multi-faceted entrance.
For centuries architects have graced their projects with oval arch details, often integrating them into the facades of buildings, providing a soft and calming entrance.
Another fascinating and quiet different use of an arch detail is the Ouse Valley viaduct in Sussex, England. The towering structure could have been a blot on the landscape, but the 37 semi-circular brick-built arches, which are perfectly aligned, provide a graceful elegance to what could have been an overpowering structure.
With the Maurice range we are hoping to bring some of the graceful and versatile influences of oval shapes into the finer details of interiors.
Supplied on a minimalist rose for the ultimate discretion and to enable the main primary decorative door furniture (lever handle, door knob, or door pull), to be fully appreciated.