Michael Graves (1934-2015) started as a professor of architecture in 1962 at Princeton University and spent much of the late 1960’s and early 1970’s designing modern residences. In the late 1970’s, Graves shifted away from modernism to pursue Postmodernism and New Urbanism. Postmodernism allowed Graves to introduce his humanist vision of classicism, as well as his sense of irony and humor. He also designed numerous household products for Target and other corporations. Designed by Michael Graves Shaped like a taco this two finger pull is easy on the eye and protects the furniture from finger nail scratches The well defined lip allows fingers an effortless firm pull Fully recyclable
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