The No 1053 melon knob is divided into sixteen segments radiating from a boss at the center. The design is suitable for sumptuous Edwardian decors as well as contemporary interiors. The ornate face meets a sculpted shank and minimally detailed rose.
This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com
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. Available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.
The No 1064 knob features a shallow dome surrounded by a narrow astragal set back in the surface. Although Georgian in origin, the restrained design is suitable for contemporary as well as traditional interiors. This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com
The No 1065 knob derives from the attenuated shape of an early 20th-century zeppelin. The elegant design balances the modernity of pure geometric form with the classically detailed baluster-shaped shank and compound-curve rose profile. The handle is suitable for stylish modern interiors and can be used with cremones or in locations where T-handles would be specified. Full mortise entry locks, privacy locks, passage latches and tubular latches can be provided for use with this knob. Additional rose designs can be specified for use with this knob. <a href="/finishes.html”>Finishes available include, but are not limited to, burnished brass, antique nickel, polished chrome, antique gold and dark oxidized bronze. It measures 3″ x 1″ with a projection of 2-1/2”.
The No 1086 traditional round knob is composed of a gently domed center surrounded by an ogee and ovolo, repeated on the face of the rose. Its solid-band circumference and simple lines are indicative of the American interpretation of Neoclassicism seen in the Federal style. This particularly popular handle, like many others, can be provided with an array of rose designs of varying degrees of decoration. Full mortise entry locks, privacy locks, passage latches, as well as tubular latches can be provided for use with this knob. Recommended finishes include antique brass, pewter, polished nickel and antique gold. All Nanz finishes are available. It can be provided in 2″, 2-1/4″ 2-1/2″, and 3″ diameters, as well as in 3/4″, 1″, 1-1/4″, and 1-1/2″ diameters suitable for cabinetry.
The No 1088 knob reflects the late 19th century’s turning to sources of inspiration beyond the classical vocabulary. The ornament consists of three concentric rings impressed into the surface of the knob, thereby juxtaposing a soft, organic shape with the solid knob body. The restrained, elegant design of the knob and rose also appears strikingly modern. Recommended finishes include brass, nickel, antique silver or dark oxidized bronze, though the knob is available in all Nanz finishes. It can be provided in 2″, 2-1/4″, 2-1/2″, and 3″ diameters for doors, as well as in 3/4″, 1″, 1-1/4″, 1-1/2″, and 1-3/4″ diameters suitable for cabinetry. Backplates for cabinet knobs can be provided upon request at an additional cost and alternative rose designs are available. Full mortise entry locks, privacy locks, passage latches, as well as tubular latches can be provided for use with this knob.
Fine crystal handles gained popularity in the late 19th century and have since been a symbol of refinement and elegance in the home. This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com
Fine crystal handles gained popularity in the late 19th century and have since been a symbol of refinement and elegance in the home. The No 1116C is a spherical crystal knob with a starburst cut. It is hand cast and polished using the same manufacturing techniques used in the 1880s. The interior of the crystal is mirrored and bezel-set in the columnar shank which is encircled by the simple ring of the rose. The knob is available in all plated and patinated finishes and can be supplied for either full mortise sets or tubular latches if preferred. A minimum order is required.
Fine crystal handles gained popularity in the late 19th century and have since been a symbol of refinement and elegance in the home. The No 1124 bears a smooth round crystal knob which is hand cast and polished using the same manufacturing techniques used in the 1880s. The interior of the crystal is mirrored and bezel-set in the columnar shank which is encircled by the simple ring of the rose. A variety of alternative rose designs with varying degrees of decoration are also available. The knob is available in all plated and patinated finishes and can be supplied for either full mortise sets or tubular latches if preferred. A minimum order is required.
The No 1128 knob, a stylish conflation of modern minimalism and traditional ornament, recalls the drum-shaped knobs of the turn of the 20th century. A cove rings the straight sides, and the face rises in a shallow cone surmounted by a ringed boss. The profile of the rose reflects the knob.
This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com
The No 1206 modern knob comprises cylindrical cross handles and center band joined to a gently tapering shank. The restrained simplicity repeated in the circular rose recalls Bauhaus principles of design. This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com
The simple form of the No 1211 abstains from ornamental indulgences and reflects the modern minimalism of the Bauhaus School. The plain round rose pairs ideally with the with flat circular handle. The craftsmanship is apparent in the soft rounded edge of the face and smooth transition connecting the gently tapering shank. The knob may be provided in 2-1/2” diameter for doors. Full mortise entry locks, privacy locks, passage latches, as well as tubular latches can be provided for use with this knob. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available, as are alternative rose designs.
The No 1228 knob, a stylish conflation of modern minimalism and traditional ornament, recalls the drum-shaped knobs of the turn of the 20th century. A cove rings the straight sides, and the face rises in a shallow cone. The profile of the rose reflects the knob.
This listing is for a Dummy Knob and includes a rose with a dummy/fixed spindle. Knobs are sold individually. If you require an alternate door function, please email quickship@nanz.com
The No 1240 knob is a faceted version of the No 1004. The ogee profile of the face is mirrored on the underside of the knob and again on the face of the rose. The large bullnose molding around the edge is reflected in the ovolo at the edge of the rose. The design achieves an architectural monumentality, transforming traditional elements into a distinctly modern design. This listing is for a dummy mounted knob with rose and dummy spindle.
The No 1283 rectangular knob is an example of pristine minimalism. The clean, hard lines of the simple shapes are contrasted by the rounded edges and corners of the body and rosette. The handle is suitable for stylish modern interiors and can be used with cremones. It measures 3 x 1-1/4 but is available in larger sizes for doors, as well as smaller sizes for cabinetry. Full mortise entry locks, privacy locks, passage latches, as well as tubular latches can be provided for use with this knob. Recommended finishes include polished nickel, burnished brass, pewter or silver, though all Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 1305 Georgian knob, designed in 1998, reflects the same contour of its cousin, No 1305B. A plain astragal in a shallow step adorns the face. A cavetto molding at the base of the shank forms a transition to the rose, which has an ogee profile ringed by another plain astragal. The knob is available in 2″, 2-1/4″, 2-1/2″, and 3″ in diameters, as well as smaller diameters suitable for cabinetry. Backplates for cabinet knobs will be provided upon request at an additional cost. Full mortise entry locks, privacy locks, passage latches and tubular latches can be provided for use with this knob. The classic simplicity of the knob is appropriate for period and contemporary interiors. Recommended finishes include burnished brass, dark oxidized bronze, polished brass and polished nickel, though all Nanz finishes are available. A myriad of rose designs is also available, as is a selection of related products.