The Denver Door Handle was designed by Daniel Libeskind possessing a kind of slimness on one end of the lever and elementary shapes on the other end. It is made of brass and the whole profile expresses a vision of flowing fluid. It also possesses a lightness ideal for most doors or hands.
The Denver Door Handle has a width of 5.47” (139 mm), height of .98” (25 mm), and depth of 2.09” (53 mm). The rosette options to pair with the Denver Door Handle include square, vertical rectangle, and horizontal rectangle plate.
Accessible reach ranges from a maximum of 54” (137 cm) to a lower point 15” (38 cm) from the floor.
The Denver Door Handle was designed by Daniel Libeskind possessing a kind of slimness on one end of the lever and elementary shapes on the other end. It is made of brass and the whole profile expresses a vision of flowing fluid. It also possesses a lightness ideal for most doors or hands.
The Denver Door Handle has a width of 5.47” (139 mm), height of .98” (25 mm), and depth of 2.09” (53 mm). The rosette options to pair with the Denver Door Handle include square, vertical rectangle, and horizontal rectangle plate.
Accessible reach ranges from a maximum of 54” (137 cm) to a lower point 15” (38 cm) from the floor.