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Accurate reproduction of a ergonomic heart-shaped door handle, originally designed by Antoni Gaudí for the Casa Milà, commonly known as "La Pedrera" (Barcelona, 1906-1912).
The most visible gates of La Pedrera are the main access gates on Passeig de Gràcia, made of wrought iron and glass. Antoni Gaudí conceived the gates as a functional as well an ornamental element. Inspired by nature, he created a set of irregular shapes that create a grid of small, protected glass at the bottom and larger, more luminous glass at the top. Functionality and aesthetics come together. The large door has three parts: the central part, the highest part, where cars would enter, and the two side parts for people.
The most visible gates of La Pedrera are the main access gates on Passeig de Gràcia, made of wrought iron and glass. Antoni Gaudí conceived the gates as a functional as well an ornamental element. Inspired by nature, he created a set of irregular shapes that create a grid of small, protected glass at the bottom and larger, more luminous glass at the top. Functionality and aesthetics come together. The large door has three parts: the central part, the highest part, where cars would enter, and the two side parts for people.
Details
Materials: Gold-plated brass
Size: 9,5x6,5x5,5 cm.
Weight: 244 gr.
Description
Accurate reproduction of a ergonomic heart-shaped door handle, originally designed by Antoni Gaudí for the Casa Milà, commonly known as "La Pedrera" (Barcelona, 1906-1912).
The most visible gates of La Pedrera are the main access gates on Passeig de Gràcia, made of wrought iron and glass. Antoni Gaudí conceived the gates as a functional as well an ornamental element. Inspired by nature, he created a set of irregular shapes that create a grid of small, protected glass at the bottom and larger, more luminous glass at the top. Functionality and aesthetics come together. The large door has three parts: the central part, the highest part, where cars would enter, and the two side parts for people.
DetailsThe most visible gates of La Pedrera are the main access gates on Passeig de Gràcia, made of wrought iron and glass. Antoni Gaudí conceived the gates as a functional as well an ornamental element. Inspired by nature, he created a set of irregular shapes that create a grid of small, protected glass at the bottom and larger, more luminous glass at the top. Functionality and aesthetics come together. The large door has three parts: the central part, the highest part, where cars would enter, and the two side parts for people.
Materials: Gold-plated brass
Size: 9,5x6,5x5,5 cm.
Weight: 244 gr.