Uovo
Lever handles from Olivari
Product description
Finish:
CO satin chrome
CO satin chrome
Concept
The Uovo (Italian for “egg”) is the brainchild of Ambrogio Olivari.
We needed a small knob with an elegant shape. To obtain it, as the name reveals, he simply used an egg.
To produce it, we cast it using shell moulding with a sand core, a technique that allowed us to achieve a large exterior surface and a hollow body.
This reduced the amount of material needed, lowered costs and lightened the weight (in order to not weigh down on the mechanism).
The model was extremely successful and is still part of our range.
Material:
Brass
Finish:
bright chrome, satin chrome, mat black, supergold bright, supergold satin, superbronze satin
We needed a small knob with an elegant shape. To obtain it, as the name reveals, he simply used an egg.
To produce it, we cast it using shell moulding with a sand core, a technique that allowed us to achieve a large exterior surface and a hollow body.
This reduced the amount of material needed, lowered costs and lightened the weight (in order to not weigh down on the mechanism).
The model was extremely successful and is still part of our range.
Material:
Brass
Finish:
bright chrome, satin chrome, mat black, supergold bright, supergold satin, superbronze satin
More about this product
Categorised in Hinged door fittings - Lever handles.
Manufacturer
Olivari
Family
Uovo
Architonic ID
20032003
Order number
M108 CO
Year of Launch
1957
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