Frascio stands out prominently in the world of best design, thanks to the research and contribution of the world’s most renowned industrial designers. Its collaboration with industrial designers is aimed to provide a flow of innovative product designs that effectively meet the needs of the market and follow the spirit of Italian design, which awards the status to the Frascio brand of being truly authentic ‘Designer’ hardware !
The ongoing collaboration with the best Italian and international designers has resulted in Frascio acquiring a key player status in the evolution of the lever handle industry as well as earning the reputation of keeping pace with the demands of the market.
A proud moment for Frascio was its Boomerang handle being declared the best design at ‘ADI Design Index 2020’ ! This remarkable achievement is a direct result of Frascio’s close association with the following designers.
Robby Cantarutti & Paolo Martinig
Robby Cantarutti is an architect and industrial designer who gives shape to functional needs with a clear and simple language. His projects suggest a spontaneous dialogue with the environment, enriching and respecting the needs of contemporary living. His work is also influenced by two great passions: architecture and nature.
Paolo Martinig has worked with the most well- known Italian fashion brands for the creation of international projects. Today he works for important companies in the furniture and nautical sector.
Maurizio Duranti
After graduating from Genova Architecture University he has dealt with architecture but his main focus has been industrial design, designing products for numerous home furnishing companies, some of which have been exhibited in various museum collections.
He has also designed showrooms, stores and exhibitions and has often been published in the national and foreign press.
Giacomo Giustizieri
Giacomo Giustizieri, a Tuscan designer, merges his mechanical engineering background with creativity from his industrial design degree. With extensive experience in naval, automotive, lighting, and glass projects, he also promotes Italian language and culture globally. Specializing in ‘Design for All’ , he focuses on creating solutions for the disabled.
Massimo Farinatti
After graduating in architecture, he began his career freelancing in prominent Milan studios. In 1985, he founded ‘Triplano Associati’ and in 1997, ‘Farinatti Design’ . He focuses on architecture, communication, design, and art direction, with projects grounded in a rigorous methodology and a solid understanding of resources and technologies..
Simone Micheli
He founded the homonymous ‘Studio d’Architettura’ in 1990 and , in 2003 the design company ‘Simone Micheli Architectural Hero’ located in Florence and Milan. His professional activity ranges from architecture to interior architecture, from design to visual design, passing through communication. His creations – sustainable and always environmentally conscious – are characterized by a strong identity and uniqueness.
Roberto Semprini
After having studied architecture in Florence , he moved to Rimini in the year 2000 , where he opened ‘RM 12 art & design’, an art gallery and interior design and architecture studio. Today he teaches at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts.
Brian Sironi
Born in Seregno (MI) , he graduated in Design at the Milan Polytechnic and continued his education by working with architects and designers. His educational path took place in the heart of Brianza, a mix between the artisanal and the academic, with strong roots to the territory, an integral part of his projects as an Italian and cosmopolitan designer.
Adrian & Jeremy Wright
‘Design Wright’ is the London-based studio of Wright Brothers, Adrian and Jeremy. Specialising in interior design and accessories, thanks to a background in engineering, they capture all the visual and technical aspects of the products they make.
Massimo Facchinetti
Massimo Facchinetti graduated in 1992 in Architecture at the Politecnico of Milan of which he is now a professor.
He practices the profession of architect and designer dealing with important public works in Italy and abroad, taking into consideration fundamental aspects of design such as Design For All within the 2030 Agenda and the 17 ONU points in eco- sustainability.
Marcello Cutino
He graduated from the Politecnico di Milano in Industrial design. In 1980 he founded the BCF studio, a reality composed of three sectors: design, business communication, image. He has received numerous national and international awards (Design Index, honorable mention at the Compasso d’Oro and nomination for the Spanish Delta award).
To be able to fully appreciate that the Frascio is a true example of the unmistakable benefit of ‘Made in Italy’ quality, we invite you to visit your nearest Haroon Company showroom to view the Frascio brand on display.