For the development of the Madrid ER56, the design of the Paris ER55 provided the essential basis. The trigonometric form was retained, but the handle was given a slight bend at the top. Thus a natural swing is generated. The beveled end of the Paris ER55 disapeared and was replaced by a well-formed
... MoreFor the development of the Madrid ER56, the design of the Paris ER55 provided the essential basis. The trigonometric form was retained, but the handle was given a slight bend at the top. Thus a natural swing is generated. The beveled end of the Paris ER55 disapeared and was replaced by a well-formed and evenly flattened triangle.
“Following the attention dedicated to the fusion of two fundamental issues; ergonometric and essential friendly design. The triangular section offers an easy grip while the shaped terminal avoids sharp borders. The handle grip bends towards the user in a smooth, inviting curve. Essential geometrical forms balanced with pleasant details.”
- Itamar Harari Designer of Madrid ER56