Fish Knob in Polished White Bronze

$100.00

The Fish Knob was inspired by the small, coastal town of Nanjo, Okinawa, an island in the southern waters of Japan. Designed to function as a knob for drawers and cabinets or as a wall hook for smaller items. May be mounted vertically or horizontally. Cast from solid white bronze and finished by hand in a small, family-run foundry.

Measures 4"H x 7/8"W x 1-1/8"D. Includes mounting screws. Natural variations in shape, size, and color are meant to be embraced. Please note that bronze is a living finish that will evolve over time. If desired, please treat with appropriate metal polish.

Maha Alavi is a Canadian industrial designer currently based in Tokyo, Japan. Informed by prior training in philosophy and psychology, Alavi’s practice aims to explore concepts of connection and creation. Fascinated by the influence of objects on people as well as the construction of cultural archetypes through design, she aims to achieve detail and balance in her designs. All pieces are casted by a family-run foundry in South Asia, using recycled metals and minimal raw material waste.