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VDS CREATIVE: KELEDRES, TACTUS, PLANO

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A@W Warsaw 2026
A@W Gdańsk 2025
VDS CREATIVE Expands Its Collection with New Handle Designs The VDS CREATIVE collection is growing dynamically, embracing new perspectives and bold forms. Three new handle models — Keledres, Tactus, and Plano — are joining the lineup. They were designed by Szymon Hanczar and Przemysław Słowik, representing SZYMON HANCZAR.STUDIO PROJEKTOWE based in Wrocław. The new models will be available for purchase in the first quarter of 2026. Keledres – Contemporary design increasingly goes beyond functionality, creating space for forms that become small works of applied art. Interiors are taking on the character of a modern baroque — full of diverse shapes, ornaments, and colors. Keledres fits perfectly into this trend: bold, unconventional, breaking the mold, and attracting attention with its unique form. Tactus – Tactus, from Latin: touch. Although a handle is inherently a utilitarian object, it rarely becomes more than a neutral tool of everyday life. The Tactus model breaks this routine: its form retains a subtle distortion — the trace of a hand, a moment of contact with skin. It is not just a handle, but a symbol of the encounter between human and material — an object that responds to presence, adding a sensual dimension to everyday life. Plano – The inspiration behind Plano was the simplest, almost sketch-like gesture: a steel tube wrapped in a flat ribbon. The raw prototype, refined in subsequent stages, gained softness and ergonomics, becoming a comfortable and user-friendly element. The name — Plano — plays on contrasts: point and line, drawing and object. The result? A handle that combines minimalist form with refined simplicity and a contemporary character.