The Pinnacle by Emily Kaye Pettitt is a cool gadget that looks like a simple doorknob, but it is so much more. This baby also holds a secret message.
Well, more like a secret message has been embossed onto it using Braille. What if you don't read Braille? That's cool. Your handle will just have a cool detail to it that you can claim gives it more grip--or the Pinnacle by Emily Kaye Pettitt will inspire you to start reading Braille.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Braille-inspired Design
- Designs that incorporate Braille to make products more inclusive and accessible to visually impaired individuals.
- Personalized Handles
- Customized doorknobs and handles that can be engraved with unique messages or designs to reflect the owner's personality or preferences.
- Multifunctional Home Accessories
- Home accessories that serve multiple purposes, such as holding a secret message or doubling as a storage compartment.
Sectors Adopting This
- Interior Design
- Incorporating Braille design into home accessories and furniture to create more comfortable and inclusive living spaces for visually impaired individuals.
- Home Decor
- Manufacturing customizable accessories like the Pinnacle doorknob that allow users to add a personalized touch to their home decor.
- Smart Home Technology
- Integrating multimodal capabilities like secret messages and engraved designs into existing smart home products like doorknobs and other home accessories.