Nº 6744TL

The Nº 6744TL escutcheon with thumblatch features vaulted ends and ribbed border is reminiscent of a transitional style of the 15th century. The elaborate trefoil motif departs from the commonly associated tracery of the time making this escutcheon a unique piece suitable to accompany various styles of knobs and levers. Custom sizes are available upon request. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

 

*Special Product: Due to the production process, tooling and fixturing may be required prior to order fulfillment.

Nº 6767

The Nº 6767 thumblatch pull is based on 18th century design, with rounded terminals and a bow handle. As the thumblatch is depressed, the connected bar passing through the door raises a pivoting cross bar, disengaging it from a latch attached to the door frame. The thumblatch extends through the door and engages a pivoting catch. The handle is also available with leaf-shaped terminals as the 6157. All nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6781

Designed and manufactured in collaboration with Studio Shamshiri, the Ojai Collection takes inspiration from the eponymous mountain town. The cast bronze hardware relies on both texture and what are often primitive forms to create a vernacular look and feel of historic California. The Nº 6781 Leather Wrapped Refrigerator Pull may be specified for appliance and full size doors or cabinets. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6781 AC

Designed and manufactured in collaboration with Studio Shamshiri, the Ojai Collection takes inspiration from the eponymous mountain town. The cast bronze hardware relies on both texture and what are often primitive forms to create a vernacular look and feel of historic California. The Nº 6781 Leather Wrapped Refrigerator Pull with Texture may be specified for appliance and full size doors or cabinets. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6787

The No 6787 modern recessed pull is simple and straightforward in its design. The straight edge of the semi-circular recess features a 3/8″ lip and is designed to operate swing doors; also available for pocket doors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6791 TLC

The Nº 6791 TLC thumblatch is typically used for main entry doors. The design combines a Bauhaus pull with a racetrack escutcheon. It may be used with a lever or knob on the interior side of the door.  The pull pairs with the No 2921 lever, based on a design by Gio Ponti from the 1950s. NANZ offers this product in a variety of plated and patinated finishes. Shown here with a cylinder, it may also be provided in a passage or patio function.

Nº 6799

Designed in our Soho studio, the No 6799 pull is suitable for contemporary and modern interiors. It is available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.

Nº 6810

The modern No 6810 pull is inspired by Bauhaus elements. Its bold, cylindrical rod is clasped by two subtly flaring rectilinear posts. The pull can range up to 60″ for full-sized, shower, and refrigerator doors and can be used in back-to-back configurations. A smaller version, the No 8810, is available in lengths suitable for cabinetry. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6810A

The modern No 6810A pull is inspired by Bauhaus elements. It’s bold, cylindrical acrylic rod is clasped by two subtly- flaring rectilinear posts. The pull can range up to 60″ for full-sized shower and refrigerator doors, and can be used in back-to-back configurations. A smaller version, the No 8810, is available in lengths suitable for cabinetry. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6810DF

The modern No 6810 pull is inspired by Bauhaus elements. Its bold, cylindrical rod is clasped by two subtly flaring rectilinear posts. Besides the specified lengths, The 6810 can also range up to 60” for full-sized, shower, and refrigerator doors and can be used in back-to-back configurations. A smaller version, the No 8810, is suitable for cabinetry. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6810W

The modern No 6810 wooden pull is inspired by Bauhaus elements. Its bold, cylindrical rod is clasped by two subtly flaring rectilinear posts. The pull, besides the commonly specified lengths, can also range up to 60” for full-sized shower and refrigerator doors, and can be used in back-to-back configurations. A smaller version, the No 8810, is available for cabinetry. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6811

Designed in our Soho studio, this cabinet pull is suitable for contemporary and modern interiors. Concealed fasteners affix it to the drawer. Available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.