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The style of System 162 is based on the mitre cut. In the 1920s, the French architect Robert Mallet-Stevens had the idea to cut a round tube and to join it back together again mitred at right-angles. In this way he created a minimalist lever handle for timeless architecture. Today the design is mainly known as the "Frankfurt handle".
The puristic design concept of System 162 has an impressive linear shape, a high degree of functionality and material options. System 162 includes formally matched fittings and sanitary accessories and therefore enables continuous design from the door through to the sanitary room.
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CSI Division: | 08 71 00 |
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CSI Division Title: | Door Hardware |
Product Cut Sheet/Specs/Demo: | http://produktkatalog.hewi.de/iw/lang_GB/produkte/group.php?mgrp=36762&grp=36764 |
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