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“Low” Olivari door hardware from Bellevue Imports“Low” Olivari door hardware from Bellevue Imports

“Low” Olivari door hardware from Bellevue Imports

Bellevue Imports introduces the new “Low” Olivari door hardware that represents the latest trends in European door design.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

20 Nov 2011 2m read View Author

Bellevue Imports introduces the new “Low” Olivari doorware that represents the latest trends in European door design.

Olivari’s “Low” door handles has successfully reduced the rosette from 10mm to 5mm in projection. This innovative feature has given door designs a smarter, cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing look than traditional sized roses. The reduced rosette also complements the line of the handles.

For many years European interior designers have been asking for reduction in the projection of rosette door handles. Previously, many designers had faced the problem of reducing the protection without compromising the integrity of the spring located within the rose. If the spring action fails, the door handle would not bounce back or droop, which then creates a displeasing appeal in interior designs.

The “Low” Olivari offers a fully sprung 5mm low profile rosette that meets the engineering stands of modern levers without compromising the spring integrity within the rose.

The “Low” range of door handles is patented and suitable for timber internal or external doors at least 40mm thick. The door hardwares come in a choice of chrome, satin chrome and SuperInox Satin finishes.

The “Low” Olivari ranges of doorware is available from Bellevue Imports and are ideal for all passage latches and European style mortice dead locks.

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