shake

shake by oliver dodgson from uk

designer's own words:

the hand shake is recognised throughout the world as a sign of welcome. as such it serves as the ideal motif for the opening of a door

the shape of an open hand also happens to be ergonomically well suited to the task; providing a positive location for the thumb and fore-finger, as well as some volume for the palm to grasp.

the form is influenced by futurist sculpture - the hand abstracted until it resembles a sleek, dynamic hybrid of natural and mechanical. further, this embodies the idea that a handle must belong to the door as well as to the hand.

the handle is designed to be produced using existing manufacturing processes; namely casting and finishing with a polished chrome, nickel or similar coating. the handle has a conventional rose and thus could also make use of standard hardware.

a description of the product and an image of the handshake that influenced it

copy_41_general_view.jpg a general view of the handle – left and right handed versions

mounted.jpg an image of the handle mounted on a door

mounted_2.jpg an alternate image of the mounted handle

orthographic.jpg projected views showing the handle from three angles