Jürgen Ringel


In the course of 2010, the Punto Nero was created in cooperation with Jürgen Ringel – a door and window handle in a classic, elegant design with new fastening technology. Jürgen Ringel himself described his handle as follows: "The handle aims radially at the pivot point and thus at the hidden square, grasps it and opens the door."

Material and coating


Steel

Door handles


Square roses, 4 screws
Square roses, 4 screws

Square roses, 4 screws
Square roses, 4 screws

Square roses, 2 screws
Square roses, 2 screws

Square roses, 2 screws
Square roses, 2 screws

Round roses
Round roses

Round roses
Round roses

Square roses, concealed screws
Square roses, concealed screws

Square roses, concealed screws
Square roses, concealed screws

Round roses, concealed screws
Round roses, concealed screws

Round roses, concealed screws
Round roses, concealed screws

Angular long plate
Angular long plate

Angular long plate
Angular long plate

Rounded long plate
Rounded long plate

Rounded long plate
Rounded long plate

Angular long plate, concealed screws
Angular long plate, concealed screws

Angular long plate, concealed screws
Angular long plate, concealed screws

Options:
Options:

Window handles


Angular rose, 90° click stop
Angular rose, 90° click stop

Angular rose, 90° click stop
Angular rose, 90° click stop

Rounded rose, 90° click stop
Rounded rose, 90° click stop

Rounded rose, 90° click stop
Rounded rose, 90° click stop

Angular rose, 90°, concealed screws
Angular rose, 90°, concealed screws

Angular rose, 90°, concealed screws
Angular rose, 90°, concealed screws

Angular rose, 90°, concealed screws
Angular rose, 90°, concealed screws

Rounded rose, 90°, concealed screws
Rounded rose, 90°, concealed screws

Rounded rose, 90°, concealed screws
Rounded rose, 90°, concealed screws

Angular rose, lockable
Angular rose, lockable

Angular rose, lockable
Angular rose, lockable

Rounded rose, lockable
Rounded rose, lockable

Rounded rose, lockable
Rounded rose, lockable

Jürgen Ringel

Jürgen Ringel, an architect in Düsseldorf, received his diploma from Egon Eiermann, one of the most important architects of the post-war period. As an architect, e.g. in partnership with Paul Schneider-Esleben, Ringel designed and realized numerous buildings – as well as furniture and lights.

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