This rough metal door handle can mainly be found in Brussels houses that were built at the end of the 18th - early 19th century. It was mainly inspired by the Chemin de Fer model ( CDF) that was specially designed in 1883 for the luxurious dining cars of the Orient Express.
With this article, a pair consists of a T and an L shape, both of which are on a round rosette of 50 mm. The "T" model indicates that you must pull. Pure®'s PhTL "T+L" design has given this historic model a new look with a more playful yet powerful shape.
Moreover, the T + L offers many possibilities because you can extend this model throughout your interior, from front door to window and furniture fittings.
These raw metal door handles from Dauby are somewhat larger in shape. They are made by hand from natural materials and are supplied in pairs without key plates. The mounting material including pin (8x8mm) is included.
Corresponding key plates, cylinder plates or toilet fittings can be found below with the matching products.