The Nº 2155DK neoclassical lever’s tapering handle is bounded by double astragals with diamond knurling and terminates in concentric circles. The astragal design and delicate knurling are repeated on the face of the Nº 52292DK rose. This handle is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes. It may be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows.
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.
Suited to Art Moderne and deconstructed interiors alike, the No 2162 lever resembles a series of discs in varying sizes stacked end on end. Each disc is delineated by a small reveal, creating highlights and shadows to call attention to its geometry. Suggested finishes include Polished Nickel, Dark Oxidized Bronze, Medium Pewter, and Polished Chrome. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
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.
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.
The tapering handle of the No 2175 Haussmann lever is framed by two zones of compound molding: between the shank and the handle, and at the end, terminating in a flattened sphere with a finial detail. While the lever is shown with an oval rose and exposed screws, a round rose with hidden fasteners is also available. This handle can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors and tilt & turn windows. Recommended finishes include antique silver and brass, burnished brass and pewter. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 2180 bamboo lever is an American design of the early 1970s. It was inspired by the rage for bamboo and all things exotic. The bamboo shaped handle meets a curved shank on an ogee-profiled rose. Recommended finishes include satin nickel, dark oxidized bronze, polished brass, and pewter. A multitude of alternative rose designs are also available with this handle. It can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors as well as tilt & turn windows. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 2195 Renaissance Revival lever was designed in the 19th century during a period which embraced all historical periods for inspiration. The lever would have been incorporated into an ornate decorative scheme. The tapered rectangular handle with bow-shaped end joins the shank at a cylindrical terminal with turned face. The edges are slightly chamfered. This handle can be provided with a wide variety of alternative rose designs. It can be used with traditional full-mortise locksets or manufactured for use with multi-point doors, tilt & turn windows and lift & slide doors. Recommended finishes include antique gold, antique brass and pewter. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The Functional toothbrush and tumbler holder, based on an antique design, holds up to five toothbrushes. A boss raised by a cove fixes the elegantly curved holder to the arched post, which in turn is secured by a reeded backplate. The tumbler rests inverted above the toothbrush holder, covering the toothbrush heads yet allowing enough airflow to prevent moisture buildup. A comprehensive suite of aesthetically related bath hardware is also available, including towel rings, robe hooks, and glass towel rods, as are twelve NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The No 2205 lever represents the French adaptation of neoclassical forms of the Art Nouveau period. The curved, reeded handle, which gently swells and tapers toward the end, recalls the ribbon and reed motif popular in the late-18th century. The astragal and cove moldings of the shank and rose also reflect this classical design. This handle 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, as is a variety of alternative rose designs.
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.
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.