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It features a bold square-profile bar anchored by angular mounts, offering a strong geometric presence. The crisp edges and clean lines lend it a modern, architectural aesthetic suited for refined contemporary settings.


Defined by its harmonious lines and stepped detailing, this handle elevates furniture with refined unity, making it a timeless design statement of resilience and style.


Characterized by its tapered profile and squared geometry, the lever presents a disciplined, architectural form. The precise linearity and proportioned silhouette reflect a design ethos rooted in restraint, structural clarity, and contemporary spatia

With its structured shape and gentle curves, this lever combines classic proportions with a modern look. Its balanced design works well with both traditional details and clean, modern spaces, making it a versatile choice.

With its structured shape and gentle curves, this lever combines classic proportions with a modern look. Its balanced design works well with both traditional details and clean, modern spaces, making it a versatile choice.

The Matilda handle carries a vintage charm with its fluted curves and graceful form. Hand-cast with care, it features ornamental detailing and gem-like accents that make it stand out in classic and traditional spaces.

Adorned with an exquisitely sculpted floral motif, it exudes an air of regal sophistication and timeless elegance. The meticulous detailing elevate its aesthetic appeal, transforming it into a striking centerpiece for doors or cabinetry. Designed for

An elegantly arched lever adorned with rhythmic detailing along its contour, this design blends ornamental finesse with graceful form, suited for classical interiors that value symmetry, refinement, and decorative expression.

Inspired by the grandeur of the Mauryan Empire, reflects an opulent blend of intricate detailing and regal aesthetics. Its gently curved profile ensures a comfortable grip, while the symmetrical design embodies balance and harmony, much like the prin