Manita Hey Rete Handles
HEY RETE HANDLES
HEY RETE HANDLES
Designed By Giulia Mazzer + Giovanni Crosera
Door lever handle with rosette and escutcheon
HEY is a collection of brass handles and knobs that blends tradition with contemporary design. The hot-forged base of the handle has a side profile reminiscent of a keyhole, incorporating sophisticated technological solutions and intricate lever ornamentation.
Available in four distinctive variants to suit different tastes and preferences. Its craftsmanship evokes the precision of high-end watchmaking, giving the handle a decisive look for those seeking refinement.
designer
GIOVANNI CROSERA
Crosera develops projects that are characterized by balanced combination of pure lines, elegance, and formal precision along with avant-garde technological research.
Giovanni Crosera graduated in 2006 with a degree in Industrial Design from the IUAV, in 2010 he obtained a PhD in Design Sciences and in 2012 a Masters Degree in “Ship and Yacht Architecture”.
From 2008 to 2010 he was a teaching assistant at IUAV. He deals with the design and research for companies and businesses in the furniture, outdoor, yacht, automation, sport systems, robotics, and wellness sectors. His projects, characterized by the balance between cutting-edge technological research and ordinary design solutions, have won several design awards.-
GIULIA MAZZER
Giulia Mazzer graduated in Art in England and in Architecture in Switzerland, she has collaborated with some of the most important architectural firms such as Studio Fuksas and Studio SANAA in Tokyo.
She worked with Bob Wilson as set designer in New York and is currently head of Design and Graphics department of Studio Mazzer Architects.
Giulia Mazzer graduated in Art from Kent College of Canterbury (UK) and in 2008 she graduated in Architecture from Accademia di Architettura of Mendrisio (Switzerland).
She immediately began working as an architect collaborating first for Massimiliano Fuksas in Rome and later for Studio SANAA in Tokyo following their projects in Paris.
She reconnected with the world of art by collaborating as set designer for director and artist Bob Wilson in New York with whom she created the sets for several plays and some unique pieces of art design for private clients. She currently collaborates with Mazzer Architetti for which she heads Design and Graphics department and with which she has won numerous awards.