Door handle setMETRICO PROF
Art. No. 125022871
97.78 €
METRICO PROFESSIONAL
A statement of the industrial age
This unique handle shape was conceived in the 1920s, when the foundations were laid for modern, industrially producible shapes in the field of design and architecture. It embodies a timelessly beautiful geometry that has retained its fascination to this day: The handle remains in its round shape, while the transition to the door is elegantly designed by a square bar. This harmonious combination of form and function makes this door handle a timeless gem for any door. Discover the heritage of the 20th century with this stylish and durable design.
Supplied with
Pair of handles incl. rosettes and mounting set
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Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century Modern stands for a special design in architecture. Living styles originated in the USA and Europe between the 1930s and 1960s. Mid-Century Modern is characterized above all by clear lines, organic forms and streamlined design without further embellishments. In terms of color, earth tones are particularly popular. In homes today, the Mid-Century Modern furnishing style is often found in sofas and other furniture, but the style is also a furnishing idea for door handles. our door handles are a perfect match.
DOOR HANDLE SETS
Door handle sets are door fittings that consist of door handles and the corresponding plates or rosettes and are used to open and close doors. Inside the door is a square lever handle pin, which is connected to a lever handle on both sides - via the so-called spindle part.
SQUARE ROSETTES
Square door rosettes are the rectangular or square plates that are fitted around the door handle and keyhole to cover the hole in the door leaf and provide a decorative as well as functional cover. In the square version, they offer a modern and angular design.
WITHOUT KEY ROSETTE
"Without key escutcheon" refers to door fittings that only require a handle - for a clean, modern, minimalist look without a separate cover for the keyhole. This type of lock is usually used for connecting doors between two rooms that do not need to be locked.