Clean lines and thoughtful design make these levers, handles, and locks more accessible for all users.
September 2018 Product Briefs: Hardware

Atlantic Cabinet Hardware
Colonial craftsmanship (specifically the turned spindles of Windsor chairs) informs a new line of solid brass pulls and knobs by Rhode Island manufacturer O&G Studio. Ideal for high-end kitchens, the hardware comes in polished and tumbled finishes and in eight lengths ranging from a tiny, round knob to a 14" handle.

Vale
The sleek midcentury profile of this collection of knobs and pulls from Belwith-Keeler actually debuted in 1953 in the company’s Modern Hardware Catalog. Today, Vale still looks at home in stylish residential settings. Made of zinc, the handles are available in round and elongated shapes and five finishes.

Obsidian
Kwikset developed this programmable entry-door lock for accessible security. By generating unique codes, users can share access at their discretion, and the system can be programmed to lock after 30 seconds. The hardware’s profile is also streamlined, projecting less than 1" from the door, and is available in a range of finishes and handle styles.

Kubic
The latest grab-bar collection from Ginger was made to be ADA-compliant and blend in with the rest of a project’s design elements. Available in five lengths and four finishes, solid brass Kubic bars are built to satisfy safety requirements in hotels, public restrooms, and assisted-living settings.

Lollipop Lever
Among the latest additions to Franz Viegener’s popular brass faucets, the single-lever version of Lollipop incorporates a 6" spout, a tilting handle, and a choice of eight finishes.
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