Person wearing dirty work gloves holding a shiny, curved metal door handle wrapped in paper towel.
Re-handle Report / d line / Design, Layout & Final Artwork
Re-handle is d line’s initiative to prolonge the life of used products up to 
100 years by transforming them into new, functional objects. Rooted in craftsmanship and circular thinking, the project challenges the idea of waste – showing how durability, design quality, and material integrity enable 
products to be reused rather than replaced.
Simplified brown illustration of a modern single-handle faucet on a white background with contact info and d line branding.
Close-up of hands assembling or repairing a metal handle component with the text 'Quality never becomes waste' and a challenge to make a highly enduring choice.
Text stating 'Purpose: we challenge you to make the highly enduring choice' with a minimalist line drawing of a mechanical clamp-like handle on a beige background.
Page titled 'Index' with a modern black cabin surrounded by trees and a view of the sea in the background, listing sections 01 to 07 covering introduction, product re-handling, environmental declarations, production, sourcing and recycling, ambitions, and stories.
The report turns sustainability into an editorial experience, combining technical transparency, minimalist design, and a 
clear circular philosophy.
Close-up of a technical drawing with measurements and a rolled-up blueprint.
Exploded technical diagram of a Qtoo single hole tap from the d line Re-handle collection showing parts labeled for repolish (A) and replace (B), with product details and warranty information.
Page titled 'Re-handle your product' with a pipe clamp illustration and text explaining d line products are made to last and can be re-handled up to four times.
Close-up of hands assembling or adjusting a metal mechanical component with a hexagonal shaft.
Tables, diagrams, and technical content are treated as design elements – clear, accessible, and integral to the overall expression.
Illustration of brown vintage-style bicycle drop handlebars on black background.
Comparison of CO2 emissions for various handles and fixtures showing substantial reductions with Re-handle® LCA, including lever handles, pull handles, toilet indicators, taps, and built-in sets.
Pages of a report with the title 'Environmental product declarations' and text about reducing global warming potential by re-handling products, alongside a photo of neatly stacked metal cylindrical objects in a red container.
Page titled 'Production' describing the control and pride in their production process, emphasizing efficiency, quality, and endurance of products, with sections on quality, lean production, and ISO certified facilities.
Set of open-end wrenches and hex keys on a wooden surface.
Two-page spread with environmental management and protection data; left page shows stacked metal molds and efficiency tables, right page features a coat hanging beside a green toolbox with red containers, plus text about commitment to EMS and sustainability.
Two-page spread showing durability testing of tap handles on left and a modern bathroom with recyclable taps and shower fixtures on right.
Two-page spread showing sustainable kitchen cabinet handles and a modern interior space in a case study for re-handling at SU Styrelsen.
This project was developed while I was employed at Studio C, Copenhagen.
Brand identity by Studio C.