Nº 6004

The No 6004 recessed pull with exposed screws is designed to operate pocket doors, and is often specified with the Nanz No 7611 edge pull. All plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6010

The No 6010 modern recessed pull is designed to operate pocket doors, and is often specified with the NANZ No 7611 edge pull. It can be ordered with a thumbturn (No 6010T) or keyhole (No 6010K) for use with the NANZ No 7621 privacy pocket door lock. See Mortising Template for depth specifications. All plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6013B

The classical, restrained No 6013N oval recessed pull with stepped beaded edge, based on an early twentieth-century design, is suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors.

Nº 6020

The form of the 6020 early American drop ring pull is essentially Baroque in the compound curves and paired cusps, and gently swelling lower curve of the pendant ring. It is traditionally paired with surface mounted rim locks, but also can be used as a dummy pull. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6021

The No 6021 drop ring pull is traditionally paired with surface-mounted rim locks, but also can be used as a dummy pull. It comprises a penannular ring which tapers and then flares on either side of the pivoting hub. Finished to order in a wide range of finishes.

Nº 6022

The form of the No 6022 early American drop ring pull is essentially Baroque in the compound curves and paired cusps of the pendant ring, with a compressed sphere centered at the bottom. It is traditionally paired with surface-mounted rim locks, but also can be used as a dummy pull. Of the two available ring widths 2-1/2″ and 3″ the smallest size works well for cabinetry. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6025

The No 6025 recessed pull is robustly functional yet handsomely proportioned and detailed. The gently swelling penannular handle is attached to a straight horizontal bar. Gaining popularity throughout the 20th century, the pull’s pragmatic design is reminiscent of nautical hardware. The No 6025 is also available with a drop ring, keyhole cutout, or thumbturn. It is frequently specified for use with Harmon hinge doors. The face has four exposed screws. Finished to order in a wide range of finishes.

Nº 6027B

The 6027B round recessed pull with an beaded astragal face detail can be used alone on a pocket door or as an auxiliary pull to operate a deadbolt. It is available for passage doors, with a thumbturn, or with a keyhole. It can also be specified with a rope or plain astragal. Finished to order in a wide range of finishes.

Nº 6027P

The 6027P round recessed pull with a plain astragal face detail is designed to operate pocket doors. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6027R

The No 6027R round recessed pull augments a functional design with a roped astragal face. It can be used alone on a sliding pocket door or in conjunction with a deadbolt. Available as shown or with a thumbturn or with a keyhole cutout, it can also be specified with a roped, beaded, or plain astragal. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6033

The No 6033 pocket door recessed pull of clean, straightforward design is suitable for a variety of decors. The No 6033 can be ordered with either a thumbturn or keyhole cutout for use with the No 7621 or 7631 pocket door lock. Finished to order in a wide range of finishes.

Nº 6045B

The No 6045B Neoclassical recessed pull is surrounded by pearl beading on the face, flanked by delicate cavetto moldings. Beading was one of the devices used by architect Robert Adam in the 18th century to enrich his Neoclassical interiors. The pull, using hidden fasteners, is used principally with pocket doors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6045P

The No 6045P Neoclassical recessed pull is surrounded by a plain astragal on the face, flanked by delicate cavetto moldings. The pull, using hidden fasteners, is used principally with pocket doors. Recommended finishes include antique brass, burnished brass, silver plate, and antique gold. It can also be specified with a beaded astragal. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. If desired, the pull can be ordered with a satin finished backplate.

Nº 6045R

The No 6045R Neoclassical recessed pull is surrounded by roped knurling on the face, flanked by delicate cavetto moldings. The pull, using hidden fasteners, is used principally with pocket doors. Recommended finishes include antique brass, burnished brass. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 6047

The No 6047 deco recessed pull with stepped profile is suitable for modern interiors. This pull was specifically designed for swinging doors but can also be used for pocket doors or other applications where a recessed pull may be appropriate. This pull may also be mounted vertically or horizontally. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.