The No 5432 rosette features deep beveled edges with an intersecting flat plane that includes four exposed fasteners. It is recommended to use with contemporary knobs or levers, however can be manufactured to accommodate every style. It is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The Nº 5445 rosette reflects stepped motifs characteristic of American architecture of the 1930s and later. Although it is appropriate for Art Deco and modern decors, this rosette, as designed, can accompany a vast selection of knobs and some levers. It can be manufactured to be used with any handle if required. It is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The Nº 5492 rosette, appropriate for a great variety of NANZ traditional handles, has an ogee profile ringed by two astragals. The elegant design can accompany a vast selection of knobs and levers. The rose can be manufactured to be used with any handle if required and is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The No 5495 rosette incorporates a beaded edge detail and a deep ogee surmounting an ovolo. The elegant design can accompany a vast selection of knobs and some levers. It can be manufactured to be used with any handle if required and is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The No 5495 rosette incorporates a roped edge detail and a deep ogee surmounting an ovolo. The elegant design can accompany a vast selection of knobs and some levers. It can be manufactured to be used with any handle if required. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 5505 rosette consists of two stacked ovolo moldings. The elegant design is suitable for Neoclassical period decors but can accompany a vast selection of knobs and some levers. This rosette can also be manufactured to be used with any handle if required. It is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The unadorned, geometrical form of Nº 5506 Bauhaus rose with exposed fasteners is reminiscent of functionalist design. In contrast to its flat, square face, a cylindrical shank rises from its center. Although often seen paired with the Nº 2006, the rosette can accompany a vast selection of knobs and levers. With the application of different finishes, the minimalist aesthetic of the rose can adapt to a variety of decors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. A selection of related products is also available.
The unadorned, geometrical form of No 5506CF Bauhaus rose is reminiscent of functionalist design. In contrast to its flat, square face, a cylindrical shank rises from its center. Although often seen paired with the No 2006, the rosette can accompany a vast selection of knobs and levers. With the application of different finishes, the minimalist aesthetic of the rose can adapt to a variety of décor. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The Nº 5513 rosette is composed of two steps connected by an elegant ogival rise that is seated on a square facade and fenced by a stepped astragal. It is highly reminiscent of 20th century Georgian styling and, as designed, can accompany a vast selection of knobs and some levers. It can be manufactured to be used with any handle if required. The rosette is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The Nº 5530 demilune rose has a stepped astragal molding around the edge with a small cove forming a transition to the face of the plate. This design is best paired with our Neoclassical and Georgian handles, but can be manufactured for use with any handle if required. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The Nº 5533 escutcheon plate’s modern racetrack design compliments a range of handles. NANZ levers, knobs, and thumb turns can be ordered with the escutcheon, which can be specified for entry, passage, privacy and multipoint doors. The same design can be used simply as a push plate. Custom sizes are available upon request. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The Nº 5533KT multipoint escutcheon plate is shown here paired with the Nº 2921 lever, based on a design by Gio Ponti from the 1950s. The modern racetrack design provides balance of form when paired with the slender handle. The escutcheon is designed to be used with multipoint locking systems and can be provided with a cut-out for profile cylinder or thumbturn. As multipoint systems vary greatly in configuration, the escutcheon plate will be customized to operate the specified system. The same design can be used simply as a push plate. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.