Model code: CP1026
The Edwin range is inspired by the Brutalist architecture movement of the 50s-70s. Brutalism often involved heavy, block like shapes made with strong materials in order to create buildings that were sturdy in look and design, yet that still had an air of unconventional beauty to them. One such building is the Trellick Tower, designed by Erno Goldfinger, and situated in the distinguished district of Chelsea. It was completed in 1972 after the Greater London Council commissioned it, bringing a new stark style to the classic aesthetic of the neighbourhood. As such, it has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and music videos for quintessential British bands like Blur; largely due to its strong presence and unmistakable design. The Edwin cabinet pull mirrors the boldness of Brutalism; matching its solid brass material with its robust shape. However, with its fine craftsmanship and beautiful solid brass form, it adds a luxurious spin to a movement that prefers simple, solid shapes. The design of this handle proves that raw shapes and forms can be truly beautiful; and with this cabinet pull comes a mini revival of this movement, calling forth a historical aesthetic that reshaped modern architecture in the mid-20th Century. For up-to-date Dimensions & Technical Help Sheets on this item please visit the Joseph Giles UK website product page josephgiles.com/product/CP1026. You will need to create an account to login. Alternatively, contact our helpful sales consultants for assistance. Made to Order: Please note, this product is specially ‘made to order’ for your project. Quantity discounts are available. 100% payment is required for ‘made to order’ items before the order is placed.Price on Application: Joseph Giles ‘$POA’ pricing is available on request. Please add to your list, advise us of quantities required and submit to us for an obligation-free quote.
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