In the collaboration between the two Danish studios @Brandtcollective and @Normarchitects, a delicate exploration of timeless materials and inviting surfaces has resulted in four new hardware collections for the home, each based on different typologies, assuming architectonic, biophilic qualities.

With attention to hardware as small pieces of functional jewelry for the interior and its repetitive nature, the collections balance timeless simplicity with recognizable character.

LEAF T-bar 65 mm in brass by BRANDT Collective and Norm architects. Kitchen handle in solid brass - ideal for kitchen drawers and cupboard fronts.

The LEAF Collection

The LEAF Collection features handles characterised by precision and minimal material thickness, inviting you to explore the subtle beauty of tactile interaction. Each handle embodies a blade-like silhouette melding with the contours of your touch.

The delicate, organic curvature of the surface contrasts with the solid, dense base, creating a visually striking piece. As light dances along the thin edges, the handles exude a sense of elegance and refinement, inviting a heightened appreciation for the intimate connection between body and object.

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The CARVE collection

The CARVE Collection is characterised by a harmonious blend of tactile allure and minimalist refinement born from the collaboration between BRANDT Collective and Norm Architects.

A chiseled and crafted look gives each piece in the collection a sculptural appearance, exuding a promise of tactile allure and refinement. The eye is instinctively drawn to the objects, sensing the work of hand. Inspired by surfaces found in traditional Japanese woodworking, the idea of carving the surface is translated into a smaller scale and a new material. The rugged and tactile surface of the hardware changes dramatically with the passing of time and the change of light.

We chose to collaborate with NORM Architects because of their innovative approach to design and their ability to blend functionality with artistic expression. Together, we created four distinct collections that embody this philosophy, each offering a unique perspective and enhancing the beauty of everyday spaces.

- Brandt collective

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The BUTTON Collection

The BUTTON Collection is imbued with a sense of nostalgia and timeless elegance, drawing inspiration from traditional apparel.

Soft and gentle to the touch, the objects graced by delicate curves and subtle textures are designed to evolve beautifully with use, gaining patina and revealing the life surrounding them and the element of time, sensed in objects polished smooth by the hand through centuries of use.

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The TERRACE Collection

With references to classical architectural elements such as ancient Roman staircases and archways as well as themes rediscovered in the era of Art Deco, the topographical objects of the TERRACE collection serve as sculptural elements, elegantly adorning any surface or material.

The visual depth created by the recessed levels, drawing toward the core of the handles, intensifies as natural light dances across their surfaces, altering and disrupting the rhythms formed by the interplay of light and shadow. This dynamic interplay adds a timeless elegance to any space, reflecting the thoughtful balance between form and function. The TERRACE collection invites interaction, where each piece transforms with the changing light, blending beauty with practical utility.

Explore a curated collection of four distinct hardware designs, each crafted to match a variety of moods for your home. From sleek and minimal to bold and organic, each piece complements different interiors and personal styles. Whether you're looking for subtle elegance or statement pieces, this collaboration offers versatility and sophistication, bringing harmony and character to every room.

Perfect for those seeking a unique touch to elevate their space with thoughtful design.

Photography

Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen &
Christian Møller Andersen