The system in the project
Cut a round tube and join it back together again at right-angles with a mitre joint: This was the idea of the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886 -1945), whose lever handle is nowadays known of as the "Frankfurt Model".
HEWI has derived a whole system on the basis of this simple but clever design: Products with coordinated shapes ensure consistent, systematic design in the project's hardware, signage systems, handrails and electronic locking systems – and now in its sanitary units too.
From the hook to the toilet roll holder through to the toilet brush unit: the new sanitary accessories are the perfect addition to the existing System 162 – linear, slender and appealing. In this way, System 162 provides stylish accentuation in the sanitary room.
HEWI has derived a whole system on the basis of this simple but clever design: Products with coordinated shapes ensure consistent, systematic design in the project's hardware, signage systems, handrails and electronic locking systems – and now in its sanitary units too.
From the hook to the toilet roll holder through to the toilet brush unit: the new sanitary accessories are the perfect addition to the existing System 162 – linear, slender and appealing. In this way, System 162 provides stylish accentuation in the sanitary room.
Material
Sanitary
Hardware
- Stainless steel (satin, mirror polished)
Hardware
- Stainless steel (satin, mirror polished)
- Aluminium (natural EV1)
- Polyamide (with steel core - in three HEWI colours)
Design
NOA Produktdesign Aachen

