Nº 20.12

The No 20.12 Federal soap dish holder’s backplate creates a sense of visual strength with its ovolo-and-step rectangular design. The off-white, oval dish incorporates three interior ridges to prevent soap from dissolving in excess water. Manufactured in solid brass, the holder is available in twelve NANZ plated and patinated finishes. A comprehensive suite of aesthetically related bath hardware is also available, including towel rings, robe hooks, and glass towel rods.

Nº 20.20

The No 20.20 Adam Oval soap dish holder recalls the early colonial period with its classically proportioned, ovolo-edged backplate. The off-white, oval dish incorporates three interior ridges to prevent soap from dissolving in excess water. Manufactured in solid brass, the holder is available in twelve NANZ plated and patinated finishes. A comprehensive suite of aesthetically related bath hardware is also available, including towel rings, robe hooks, and glass towel rods.

Nº 20.21

The No 20.21 Diminutive soap dish holder incorporates an ogival backplate banded by an astragal. The off-white, oval dish incorporates three interior ridges to prevent soap from dissolving in excess water. Manufactured in solid brass, the holder is available in twelve NANZ plated and patinated finishes. A comprehensive suite of aesthetically related bath hardware is also available, including towel rings, robe hooks, and glass towel rods.

Nº 2003

The No 2003 lever was designed for the firm of Jed Johnson and Alan Wanzenberg in 1991. The tapered, square handle with pyramidal end transitions into a cylindrical shank that in turn joins a cushion-shaped rose with faceted face. The handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows. As with the majority of our products, the No 2003 can be provided in a vast range of NANZ plated and patinated finishes. The lever measures 4” long with a projection of 2-7/8”.

Nº 2004

The No 2004 French Moderne lever, designed in the 1920s, was progressive for its reduction of form and elimination of all but essential ornament. At the same time, sinuous, tactile curves reminiscent of the Art Nouveau period characterize the design. The handle is suitable for a range of modern interiors. Recommended finishes include satin nickel, polished nickel, light antique brass, dark oxidized bronze and antique nickel, though all NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. The No 2004 is available in an oversized version for entry door applications. A variety of roses can be substituted. The handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows.

Nº 2004H

The No 2004H French Moderne lever boasts a 1920s design paired with custom hand peening, an art popularized during the Arts and Crafts movement. Progressive for its reduction of form and elimination of all but essential ornament, the design maintains a remnant of the Art Nouveau in its sinuous, tactile curves. Recommended finishes include satin nickel, polished nickel, light antique brass, dark oxidized bronze and antique nickel, though all NANZ finishes are available. The No 2004H is available in an oversized version for entry door applications. A variety of rosettes can be substituted. The handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows.

Nº 2005

The No 2005 lever was first produced in the early 1930s by the Parisian firm, Lips. Startlingly novel in form, it avoids all reference to classical French hardware. Instead, there is a faint reference to the swelling, biomorphic shapes of Art Nouveau, though stripped of excess. The symmetrical tapered handle with rounded ends curves to the flaring shank, circled by a curved band. The shallow domed rose has a single step. Recommended finishes include satin nickel, antique brass, dark oxidized bronze and polished chrome, though all NANZ finishes are available. The handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows.

Nº 2006

The Nº 2006 Bauhaus lever, based on a design by Walter Gropius from the 1920s, embodies the School’s belief in simple geometric forms as the basis of good design. While the lever is simple in form, the subtleties of the design should not be overlooked. The outer edge of the shank curves in a slight radius transitioning from the shank’s square section to round and producing small triangular shapes comparable to a dome’s pendentives. It can also be ordered with a round rose and hidden fasteners. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. The Nº 2006 can be used with traditional mortise locksets and also available for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows. A selection of related products is also available.

Nº 20063

Designed in our Soho studio, this handle is available for use as passage, privacy, or entry hardware, as well as for use as a fixed dummy pull. The handle may be modified for use as cabinetry hardware as well. Shown with the N° 5503 racetrack rosette. Available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.

Nº 2006PG

Designed in our Soho studio, this handle is available for use as passage, privacy, or entry hardware, as well as for use as a fixed dummy pull. The handle may be modified for use as cabinetry hardware as well. Available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.

Nº 2006W

The Nº 2006W Bauhaus lever, based on a design by Walter Gropius from the 1920s, embodies the School’s belief in simple geometric forms as the basis of good design. While the lever is simple in form, the subtleties of the design should not be overlooked. Shown here with a wood grip, the handle can be provided in a variety of finishes and textures. The outer edge of the shank curves in a slight radius transitioning from the shank’s square section to round and producing small triangular shapes comparable to a dome’s pendentives. It can also be ordered with a round rose and hidden fasteners. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. The Nº 2006W can be used with traditional mortise locksets and also available for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows. A selection of related products is also available.

Nº 2007

The American Moderne-inspired No 2007 lever, consisting of intersecting stacked planes, recalls Donald Deskey’s work and Raymond Loewy’s streamlined designs of the 1930s. The rectangular rose with two exposed screws continues the stepped motif. It can also be ordered with a stepped round rose and concealed fasteners. Finishes available include polished brass, satin chrome, polished nickel and antique brass, as well as a myriad of plated and patinated finishes. The lever can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows. A selection of related products is also available.