Peter Pennoyer Architects Designs New Collection for Lowe Hardware

The 1920s-inspired line is the firm’s first foray into hardware design.

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Eric Piaseck

Peter Pennoyer Architects Hardware Collection City Suite, Lowe Hardware
Created by Peter Pennoyer Architects partner James M. Taylor, AIA, for Maine-based Lowe Hardware, the City Suite line is part of a new collection that marks the firm’s first foray into architectural hardware. As it is designed by a practice that embraces classicism and traditional architecture, the collection—which includes two additional lines: the Country Suite and the Cubist Suite—draws inspiration from the firm’s portfolio of residential projects. The City Suite was influenced by the elegance of 1920s architecture, and comprises 13 separate pieces including wall and floor doorstops, a ring pull, a knob, and a lever. City Suite is offered in five finishes: unlacquered brass, blackened brass, nickel, brushed nickel, and copper. Custom finishes are also available. lowe-hardware.com

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Selin Ashaboglu

Selin Ashaboglu is a former assistant editor of products and technology for ARCHITECT and Architectural Lighting. She graduated from Wheaton College, Mass., with a bachelor's degree in English, and minors in Journalism and Studio Art. In the past, she has contributed to Time Out Istanbul, and copy edited for the Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press.

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