‘handle me’ cookware collection, designed by the studio of angell wyller aarseth

‘handle me’ is the first project to be released by norwegian design studio angel wyller aarseth, the work of long-time collaborators christoffer angel, øyvind wyller, and simen aarseth.

composed of cast iron and thick wooden dowel handles, the cookware collection reinterprets simple, traditional pieces in a contemporary design. the prototypes will be exhibited at meet my project, part of maison & objet in paris.

angell wyller aarseth: handle me detail view of the wooden handle

angell wyller aarseth: handle me the texture and weight of cast iron draw attention to the physicality of the pieces

the materials were selected to be heavy and durable, drawing attention to their own physicality and simplicity.

the designers hope above all to reconnect users with the process of cooking, and to slow for a moment the fast and multi-tasking nature of modern society. they admit as well, regarding their choice of such long-lasting materials, that ‘there [is] something intrinsically romantic about the idea of making ‘immortal’ products’.

angell wyller aarseth: handle me full view of the ‘handle me’ pot

angell wyller aarseth: handle me full view

angell wyller aarseth: handle me view from above of the same work

angell wyller aarseth: handle me full view of ‘handle me’ pan

angell wyller aarseth: handle me the prototypes of the collection are produced in two finishes