Lever handle designs are usually made up of three basic parts: a rosette, or the escutcheon affixed to the door to disperse pressure; a neck, which holds the spindle that connects the two handles through a door; and the handle itself. Fold from Formani simplifies this basic design by combining all three in one, causing the handle to appear to float on a door. The collection also comprises a front-door knob, tilt-and-turn window handles, and cabinet handles, all in a matching minimalist style. formani.com
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