SKU: 485391
Serozzetta by Carlisle Brass Varese Knurled Lock Door Handle - Keyhole - 130 x 55mm - Satin Brass
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The Knurled Serozzetta Varese Carlisle Brass lever door handle range is stylish and on-trend
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About this product
- The Knurled Serozzetta Varese Carlisle Brass lever door handle range is stylish and on-trend
- Sprung handle returns to its original position when released
- Made in Italy
- 25 year guarantee - buy with confidence knowing these handles will last for years
- Matching lever on rose door handles, escutcheons and turn and releases available to compliment the range
- A range of other finishes is also available, just search for Varese
- Due to the design of these handles a 35mm bore will be require to accept the spring mechanism and ensures the slim backplate sits flush to the door
- NOTE: Suitable only for doors with a minimum thickness of 44mm
- Backplate size (L & W): 130 x 55mm
About this product
- The Knurled Serozzetta Varese Carlisle Brass lever door handle range is stylish and on-trend
- Sprung handle returns to its original position when released
- Made in Italy
- 25 year guarantee - buy with confidence knowing these handles will last for years
- Matching lever on rose door handles, escutcheons and turn and releases available to compliment the range
- A range of other finishes is also available, just search for Varese
- Due to the design of these handles a 35mm bore will be require to accept the spring mechanism and ensures the slim backplate sits flush to the door
- NOTE: Suitable only for doors with a minimum thickness of 44mm
- Backplate size (L & W): 130 x 55mm
Specification & Documentation
Centres (mm)
57
Depth (mm)
2
Finish
Satin Brass
Finish Group
Brass
Handle Type
Straight
Length (mm)
130
Material
Solid Brass
Sprung
Yes
Suit Door Thickness (mm)
44
Type
Keyhole
Width (mm)
55
Application
Timber
Use
Interior
Range
Varese
Reviews
Questions
nashcarpentryjoinery - 3 years ago
Layla
Good afternoon, We would not recommend using these handles externally. Unfortunately they have not been tested for external use meaning we are unable to guarantee they would not start to rust overtime. I hope this helps.
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