Nº 2016

The No 2016 lever pairs early 20th century functional aesthetic with subtle ornamentation as the body gently flares outward and terminates with a shallow ogee. The streamlined shank flares out to meet the subtle circumscription of the rosette. This lever is often specified with the No 1030 knob. Finishes available include polished chrome, burnished brass, polished nickel and pewter as well as a wide range of other plated and patinated finishes. The handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors, tilt & turn windows as well as lift & slide doors.

Nº 2016H

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 2017

The No 2017 lever, companion to the No 1017 knob, blends the nascent functionalism of the early 20th century with a classical elegance. The handle tapers outwards, ending in a slight dome with a clean edge. The streamlined shank flares out to neatly join the raised center of the rose. This round-edged rose can be substituted with a variety of other roses. Finishes available include polished chrome, burnished brass, polished nickel and pewter as well as a wide range of other plated and patinated finishes. The handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors, tilt & turn windows as well as lift & slide doors. The lever measures 4-1/8″ with a projection of 2-3/4”.

Nº 2018

The No 2018 Edwardian-inspired lever is an early 20th-century update of Georgian motifs. Three graduated steps at the end of the tapering handle terminate in a shallow-domed disk with a bullnose edge. An attenuated ogee joins the handle’s bend to the shank. Though shown with a square rose with ogee detail and exposed screws, various rose designs are appropriate with this handle. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available, including antique gold, satin nickel, pewter and antique brass. The handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows.

Nº 2019

The Nº 2019 organically-inspired lever’s design originates from an eclectic period at the end of the 19th century, but is appropriate for modern interiors. This minimally detailed handle features soft lines culminating in an upturned, cusped end. It can be ordered with a host of rose designs; a cove and ogee rose is shown. The handle is available in our full range of plated and patinated finishes. It can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows.

Nº 2020

The No 2020 lever, a gently domed, hand-wrought, stylized leaf, was designed for the Locust Valley residence of architect Harrie Lindeberg in 1917. The stem of the leaf forms a continuous curve with the shank, which joins the flaring oval rose with two exposed screws. The lever shows the influence of the American Arts and Crafts movement, which rejected the machine-produced in favor of the handmade. Available finishes include antique brass, dark oxidized bronze, pewter and burnished brass as well as a wide variety of other plated and patinated finishes. Various rose designs can be substituted with this handle.

Nº 2021

The gentle S-curve of the No 2021 features an upturned cusp at its end and a half-round reveal at its base. The compound details found in the rose contrast the organic geometry of the lever. Based on an organic form but modern in design, the handle can be used in a variety of interiors and paired with an array of roses. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. The handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors as well as tilt & turn windows.

Nº 2023

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 2024

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 2025

The No 2025 lever pays homage to Baroque exuberance. This lever showcases a handle with a series of spiraling grooves, a baluster-shaped turning in the shank and a domed rose segmented by grooves. The handle may be provided in antique brass, silver and antique gold, as well as all other plated and patinated finishes. This handle may be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or can be manufactured for use with multi-point doors as well as tilt & turn windows.

Nº 2028

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 2030

The No 2030 S-shaped lever reflects the early 20th-century consideration of a functional form, while not entirely eliminating decorative elements. The broad round-ended handle, compound moldings of the shank and the boss at its axis add refined elegance to the lever. A round rose with concealed fasteners can be substituted for the demilune version shown. Recommended finishes include polished brass, polished nickel, burnished brass, pewter and antique brass as well as a broad variety of other plated and patinated finishes. This handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors.