AZARO curved switch concepts in graphite, white, wood and rose finish studies

Architectural switches & sockets

A small detail.
A defining gesture.

AZARO creates sculptural switches and sockets for considered interiors—designed to be seen, touched and used every day. A new collection is coming soon.

AZ / 01 Collection in development
Form Touch Finish Architecture

01 / Intent

Designed for the hand.
Composed for the room.

The last visible element in an interior should never feel like an afterthought. AZARO turns an everyday utility into an architectural object with a distinctive control, precise proportions and a considered finish palette.

02 / Studies

Three gestures. One language.

Selected studies from an evolving collection. Each direction begins with the moment of touch and resolves as a quiet piece of architecture.

AZARO curved switch concept shown across light, dark and wood finish studies
01The curve

A sculptural rocker that turns a familiar action into a defining gesture.

AZARO rotary control concept on a graphite square plate
02The dial

A precise circular control reduced to its clearest geometric form.

AZARO slim lever switch concept in several finish studies
03The lever

A slim vertical element with a quiet, unmistakable silhouette.

AZARO finish studies in graphite, light, wood and rose tones Finish studies / light, dark, wood, warm metal

03 / Material

Quiet when it should be. Expressive when it can be.

Finish is part of the architecture. The developing palette is intended to sit naturally with stone, timber, metal and carefully chosen hardware.

GraphiteLightSmoked woodWarm metal

04 / Principles

Made to belong.

The collection is being developed around three essentials rather than passing decoration.

01

Form

Geometry that reads at a distance and rewards a closer look.

02

Touch

A familiar daily action, shaped into a deliberate tactile gesture.

03

Finish

A restrained visual system designed to complete, not compete with, a room.

Collection 01 / Coming soon

Be among the first to see what comes next.

Architects, interior designers and project partners can request an early look at concepts, specifications and availability as they are released.

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