Socchiusa / Ajar
Designed by Luca Cipelletti
This new door attempts to subvert the logic of the modern flush doorframe, which in recent years has made it possible to almost cancel doors within walls, making them invisible, and so blurring their symbolic and architectural value. Socchiusa / Ajar merges the doorframe and the wall-panel, shadow and surface; it does so with a gesture – a three-dimensional subtraction, not merely an optical effect – that bends the wall, interrupting its monotony and continuity, restoring to the door its presence and value. Renaissance Italian cabinetry, with its intarsia that transforms two dimensions into three, emphasises thresholds, portals are evident: doors show themselves. They indicate entrance and exit, open and closed, visible and invisible; they are perceived as a passage, a threshold, as if they were essentially always ajar. These are the qualities which Ajar restores with a design and a structure that can be adapted for specific needs: in any size and colour, with different woods, materials, surfaces and finishes, and with any handle or closing system. The concept is clear; the character is up to you.
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