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In the design of handles for furniture there is almost always a contradiction; on the one hand we have the need to formally differentiate the product from what is available on the market and on the other to maintain due discretion in the design so that it does not detract from the furniture, and so that the use of several handles simultaneously does not become redundant.
Oblong interprets the typology of the handle with a rectangular section, updating it by means of a simple visual resource; the lateral parts, instead of following the trajectory of the front part, rotate ninety degrees to constitute a more emphatic presence in the top view.