
"The most infinitesimal elements of our interiors are getting noticed these days. With nothing being left to chance in the outfit of our homes, workspaces, restaurants, stores, and shared civic environments, hardware is finally gaining the attention it deserves."
"A growing crop of boutique producers and design practices foraying into product development have begun to take hold of the application and push the limits of what can be considered functional; the extent of which the human hand can grab, lift, and tug a sculptural form."
"Take Lo & Co Interiors' recent collaboration with celebrated Melbourne-based interiors practice Studio Tali Roth: a cleverly conceptualized collection harnessing the surprisingly conducive formal qualities of myriad traditional Italian pasta forms."
"This ingenious yet playful, whimsical yet sophisticated offering stems from an unexpected adjacency-when too unlikely ideas or things are thrown together."
The significance of hardware in home design is increasingly acknowledged, with handles and knobs being essential yet often overlooked components. Boutique producers are innovating in this space, pushing the boundaries of functionality and aesthetics. A notable example is the Al Dente Collection by Lo & Co Interiors and Studio Tali Roth, which transforms traditional Italian pasta shapes into unique hardware pieces. This playful yet sophisticated approach highlights the potential of merging unexpected ideas in design, showcasing the artistic possibilities within functional objects.
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