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New 2025: SECRET

At FIMET that true innovation is not what catches the eye, but what frees it. It is with this philosophy that SECRET, our new closure system, was born: a revolutionary solution designed for those who design spaces where every detail must interact with the architecture in a silent but essential way.

SECRET is much more than a handle. It is an invitation to reconsider the very concept of a lock. Integrated completely within the profile, it is designed to disappear from view, leaving the surface intact. An unobtrusive sign, a clean stroke, a presence that manifests itself only at the right moment, when the function calls for it.

We wanted to create an object that was first and foremost consistent with the needs of those who design minimalist, orderly environments, free of superfluous elements. SECRET is just that: a pull-handle that does not break the line, but accompanies it. A solution that restores power to the architectural idea, allowing proportions and light to dominate the scene.

The invisible magnetic latch-hence the name, SECRET-is the result of careful study of materials, internal mechanisms and practicality of installation. Available in three lengths, it is easily applied with a solid and reliable mechanical fastening system. No visible elements, no protrusions: just the form that blends with the function.

The feedback we received at our recent international trade fairs, such as BAU, BIG 5 Saudi, and MOSBuild, confirmed how much this product responds to a real need: to bring elegance to technique and discretion to the everyday act of opening.

With SECRET we inaugurate a new way of thinking about handles. A way in which the technical detail becomes invisible, but decisive. A way in which design serves the designer's vision-and not the other way around.

For more information please contact us and download the leaflet from the catalogs section.

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