fumiko ito: home, my place

fumiko ito: home, my place


door handle no.1

'home, my place' is a series of door handles designed by fumiko ito. developed during her studies at the ècole cantonale d'art de lusanne (ECAL),
the pieces aim to enhance the intimate connection between people and home through simple objects and intuitive actions.

designer's own words:
I believe that happiness, relief, and emotional attachment are the pith and marrow of luxury, and the home, the port of our heart.
having a place that we truly belong to is the most luxurious feeling in life. through my designs, I would like to enhance the relationship
between human and home. the door handle, as an in-between object, spatially connects the inside and the outside. it is the medium that
reveals and increases the notion of space shifting. through inviting and playful shapes, 'home, my place' not only practically connects
human and home, but also transfers the action into emotionally-attaching memories, which eternally bind one and his/her family tightly.
an organic shape of handles that fits human grips makes door opening warm and comfortable. for adults, it is easy to grab,
and for children and elders, pushing or pulling are similarly effortless.







key, an extension of home



door handle no.2



enhancing the interaction between human and object



bring a part of your home away with you


research drawing



shape research

designboom has received this project from our 'DIY submissions' feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication.

Fumiko Ito
09.03.11  
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Lovely... and soft! I like it!!!
Dario   09.03.11
so cute!
hikaru   09.05.11

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