Door handles with classic design

 

 
 

LUIGI XVI

The Louis XVI style, a French decorative expression of the
XVIII century, became well known in 1760 and well diffused during the reign of Louis XVI, from whom it takes its name. The characteristics of this style, of an affected and refined
taste, are the polychrome inlays and elegant relief, modelled with figures and decorations drawn from ancient art, not only Greek and Roman, but also Egyptian and Oriental.

 
 
NEW ART DECO

From the “creative pencils” of the Linea Calì designers a new interpretation of Art Déco has been created. From the style used for the famous transatlantic “Normandie” and “Ile de France”, in a process of natural stylistic evolution, the lines and forms have been softened thus giving new life to this unique style.
 
LIBERTY

Art Nouveau became widespread in Europe and the United States between 1890 and the First World War. This style is particularly characterised by nature-inspired motifs, the so-called “whiplash” motifs, formed by dynamic and undulating lines that transform structural elements. And so, simple figures seem to come to life and evolve naturally into forms similar to plants and flowers.


 
ART DECO

Art Déco is an eclectic style, which finds inspiration in a variety of fonts: from “primitive” art to the sculptures and vases of Ancient Greece, the scenes and costumes of Léon Bakst in the Russian Ballet designed for Diaghilev, and the severe forms of Neoclassicism. The wide use of zigzag and chequered shapes, and “V” and sun ray motifs, characterise this artistic vein.


 

 

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