Anatomically Correct Doorknob

Welcoming The "Hand-le"

Amsterdam, Netherlands resident, Naomi Thellier, designed this mannequin-meets-metal doorknob for the London Design Festival. Are you "touched" by her work? Other pieces can be seen at coroflot.com.

"I'm a very friendly soul but I still can't over this extremely friendly door handle by the Amsterdam-based designer Naomi Thellier de Poncheville," said a fan at Newlaunches.com. "Now, I know the Dutch are very friendly people as well, I've been to Amsterdam myself, and the wild overtures of the famous Dam Square and the RLD still titillate me. Getting to the point, the Hand-le needs a good shake or a twist before it lets anyone enter the room. Quite an attitude! Maybe Jeeves could learn a trick or two."
Trend Themes
1. Anatomically Correct Design - Designing products with realistic human anatomy can create a unique user experience and stand out in the market.
2. Friendly Design - Designs with a friendly personality, like the Hand-le, can create a more welcoming and comfortable environment for users.
3. Interactive Door Hardware - Creating door handles with an interactive twist can add a fun and playful element to opening doors.
Industry Implications
1. Product Design - The field of product design can explore using anatomically correct and friendly designs in door hardware and other products.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can find opportunities to incorporate interactive and unique door handles into their designs to create a memorable experience for their clients.
3. Hospitality Industry - Hotels and other businesses in the hospitality industry can use friendly and interactive door handles to create a welcoming and fun atmosphere for their guests.

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