Nº 2119

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 2120

The No 2120 reed & ribbon Louis XVI lever reflects the delicate neoclassicism of mid-18th-century France, before the ponderous appropriations of Napoleon Bonaparte. The reeds spring from acanthus leaves at the shank and are elegantly crossed by ribbons, creating a decorative yet balanced handle. Ribbon-bound reeds encircle the rose. Appropriate finishes include antique gold, antique silver, burnished brass and pewter, though all NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. This handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors as well as tilt & turn windows.

Nº 2124

The narrow S curve of the Nº 2124S spirals outs from the shank. The organic aesthetic of the handle inspired by Baroque forms is suitable for traditional interiors. It can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or can be manufactured for use with multi-point doors as well as tilt & turn windows.  All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 2124S

The narrow S curve of the Nº 2124 313 spirals outs from the shank. The organic aesthetic of the handle inspired by Baroque forms is suitable for traditional interiors. The circular rose with four exposed screws complements the lever’s contours. It can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or can be manufactured for use with multi-point doors as well as tilt & turn windows. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 2125

The tapering profile of the No 2125 lever is framed by a beaded astragal between the shank and the handle and at the juncture of the broad fillet band and the domed end. A beaded astragal also circles the rose. Pearl beading was one of the devices used by Robert Adam in the 18th century to enrich his neoclassical interiors. The design balances simplicity of profile with richness of ornamentation. This handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or can be manufactured for use with multi-point doors as well as tilt & turn windows. Recommended finishes include antique silver, burnished brass, pewter, dark oxidized bronze, and antique brass, though all NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 2127

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 2128

The No 2128 lever evokes the drum-shaped motif of the turn of the 20th century. The lever’s design treats traditional form with the simplicity of modern elegance; the handle is described on either end by a cylindrical band bisected by a cove, and a ringed boss surmounts the terminus. The drum motif repeats itself in the flat rose, which is also circumscribed by a cylindrical band. The lever was designed to accompany the No 1128 knob, and can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 2131

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 2135

The swelling profile and compound turned finial of the No 2135 lever originated in Baroque Europe. Baroque forms were disseminated throughout the New World in the 18th century, where they acquired new and distinct character. This lever is suitable for eclectic as well as traditional interiors. A variety of alternative rose designs can be provided for use with this handle. The handle can be used with full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors, tilt & turn windows and lift & slide doors. Recommended finishes include polished brass, burnished brass, dark oxidized bronze pewter and silver plate. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 2136

The motif of the No 2136 lever originated in the exuberant curving forms of Baroque Europe. The swelling profile of the handle terminates in an acorn, while the face of the rose continues the theme with an ogee profile. A variety of alternative rose designs can be provided for use with this handle. The handle can be used with full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors, tilt & turn windows and lift & slide doors. The lever measures 4-5/8″ long with a projection of 2-3/8”. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 2141

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 2142

The No 2142 Baroque Scroll was popular in the later part of the 19th century and typically found on cremone mechanisms. The pronounced S-shaped handle curves up to a platform, ringed by a deep ogee. This handle can be provided with a vast selection of alternative door hardware. Appropriate finishes include, but are not limited to burnished brass, antique silver, pewter and dark oxidized bronze. It can be used with full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors.