The Industrial Design team at architects Foster + Partners have designed the FSB 1291 and FSB 1292 lever door and window handles for German ironmongery manufacturer FSB. The FSB 1291 lever handle has a short handle and a pronounced contact surface with rounded edges, while the FSB 1292 features a longer grip. The collection is available in aluminium, stainless steel and bronze.
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Aluminium Pure finish by FSB
Ironmongery manufacturer FSB has introduced the Aluminium Pure finish for a selection of its fittings. This finish eliminates the final stages of aluminium processing: polishing and anodising or powder coating. Instead, ceramic pellets produce a distinctive finish and texture during the process of slide grinding. The aluminium finish is pleasant to touch due to its ability to adapt to ambient temperatures, and without an anodised finish, the surface gains a patina over time.
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The FSB plug-in handle, with the minimalist 30mm rose is now available for internal doors. There are 39 handle designs available in aluminum, stainless steel, brass and bronze. FSB
FSB plug-in handle for windows
The FSB plug-in handle features a minimalist pared down rose. There are 37 handle designs available in aluminum, stainless steel, brass and bronze and the range of FSB plug-in handles will work with both aluminium and timber frames. FSB
Gio Ponti Lama L door handle for Olivari
Since 1911 Olivari has been manufacturing handles at its own factories in Italy where the entire production process takes place. Starting with brass billets, the handles are forged, milled, polished, buffed, chrome-plated and hallmarked with a laser. Olivari has attained ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications. The Lama door handle was designed by Gio Pont Italian architect, designer and founder of Domus magazine. Olivari
IZE Lubetkin lever handle
Lubetkin extended lever handle designed by Max Burchartz, Used by Lubetkin on Highpoint 1 & 2 in Highgate, London. Originally conceived in 1929. IZE