CERCLE Pull Thick

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Rooted in the quiet geometry of the natural world, the CERCLE Pull transforms simple forms into something extraordinary—a sly partial semi-circle that balances playfulness with refined elegance.

The punchy grace adds thoughtful presence wherever it’s installed. Designed to be mounted vertically or horizontally, it shines best when used in pairs or multiples for an intentional, modern aesthetic.

Pair with other pieces in the CERCLE Series to honour the full geometry of the collection. Cast in small batches from solid metal and hand-finished in a range of tonal finishes.

Explore the full CERCLE series.

Lead times are 1-2 weeks to ship if in stock, otherwise 8-10 weeks for custom or made-to-order works. Please contact us for more information.

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Ø 1.0" x 4.0" W x 2.0" D

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Cast from solid metal and finished by hand in a small, family-run foundry.

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Natural Round Form

Rooted in the gentle geometry of nature, this design draws from foundational forms—soft, natural shapes that appear effortlessly in the world around us. From the perfect sphere of a dew drop to the curved petals of a blooming flower, primary shapes like circles and spheres form the quiet architecture of life. Embracing these elemental forms, the piece reflects a harmony between simplicity and softness, inviting calm and balance through its natural, unforced geometry.

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Valley of the Planets, Kufra region, Libya

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Nanbei Hu (2009) Photograph: Courtesy of the artist/Maureen Paley, London/Andrea Rosen, New York/Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Berlin

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Play II, photographic art print by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen of Norm Architects, curated in Copenhagen and made in Denmark.

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CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI - CUP SCULPTURE, 1914

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Circles in Nature

Joan Miró articulated a visual language of embracing geometry not as precision, but as play: soft, intuitive, and deeply rooted in the natural world.

Miró returned often to foundational forms, especially the sphere, finding it not only in abstraction but everywhere in nature: seeds, suns, eyes, planets. To him, these shapes held both mystery and familiarity.

In this spirit, the CERCLE Series honours the simplicity of primary shapes—never rigid, always responsive. They invite touch, rest, and recognition.