Ross Lovegrove, a renowned British designer, and JNF, a leading Portuguese brand in the architectural hardware sector, have joined forces to reveal three extraordinary collections of 3D printed handles and accessories.
The collaboration was born from a very specific idea: to break away from the homogenization that characterizes the design of architectural hardware. Lovegrove, known for his ability to blend art, science and technology, has thus created a line that enhances functionality, durability and aesthetic impact. Thanks to 3D printing, organic forms are combined with advanced techniques, giving life to objects that look like contemporary art sculptures, works that could easily be exhibited at the MoMa or the Tate. Unique objects that reinterpret the relationship between design and architecture in an innovative and (above all) sustainable way.
Founded in Porto in 1965, JNF combines quality, technical precision and attention to the environment. Thanks to cutting-edge technologies, the Portuguese company has managed to translate Lovegrove’s vision into revolutionary products, destined to open a window onto the future of design, where aesthetics and ethics coexist harmoniously.