Furnipart x Signe Hytte

Furnipart x Signe Hytte
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Since 1977, Furnipart has specialized in designing handles and knobs for the kitchen industry, embracing the power of durable designs that not only serve a function but also carry stories and embody enduring values. In collaboration with Danish designer Signe Hytte, Furnipart is launching a collection of handles and knobs that go beyond the merely functional; every piece is a tiny sculpture with meticulous attention to detail that stirs intrigue and sparks curiosity. Drawing inspiration from lasting culture and art over passing trends and technology, Signe Hytte aims to create objects and interiors that tell stories, reflecting a unique dream, state of mind, or perspective.

Furnipart welcomes two new collections conceived by designer Signe Hytte. The aim for both series is to focus on materiality and show the unique qualities and properties that come from putting brass and steel centre stage, through techniques such as sand casting. Both collections reduce shapes to their very essence, remove elements, and leave only the core of the functionality and the form behind. The collaboration with Signe Hytte marks Furnipart’s first entry into a new line of exclusive handles and knobs.

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