Door handle setCHRISTINA QUATTRO
Art. No. 313171673
59.30 €
MSRP (incl. VAT)*
Door handle CHRISTINA QUATTRO
Chrome, sheen and energetic forms and shape
Both on a charming vintage car or on a 300 PS model from one of the luxury automotive manufacturers, chrome is used to decorate rims, edges and, of course, also door handles. Both light and the colours of the surroundings are reflected in chrome. It comes across as being cool, sophisticated, clear and dynamic. A similar look has, as with the door handle set CHRISTINA, polished stainless steel.Advantages of clip-on technique:
- stainless steel, no visible screws
- Clip-on cams for quick installation
- Plain bearings, maintenance-free, invisible
- Lifting springs, spring steam, bilateral
- Subconstruction of high-quality plastic
- Audited to DIN EN 1906
Supplied with
Pair of handles incl. rosettes and mounting set
Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century Modern stands for a special design in architecture. Living styles originated in the USA and Europe between the 1930s and 1960s. Mid-Century Modern is characterized above all by clear lines, organic forms and streamlined design without further embellishments. In terms of color, earth tones are particularly popular. In homes today, the Mid-Century Modern furnishing style is often found in sofas and other furniture, but the style is also a furnishing idea for door handles. our door handles are a perfect match.


DOOR HANDLE SETS
Door handle sets are door fittings that consist of door handles and the corresponding plates or rosettes and are used to open and close doors. Inside the door is a square lever handle pin, which is connected to a lever handle on both sides - via the so-called spindle part.
SQUARE ROSETTES
Square door rosettes are the rectangular or square plates that are fitted around the door handle and keyhole to cover the hole in the door leaf and provide a decorative as well as functional cover. In the square version, they offer a modern and angular design.


ROUND CYLINDER
Round cylinder locks have a round cylinder that is operated with a special key. Round cylinder locks offer a good level of security and are often used on external doors, office and commercial doors as well as in various security-related applications.
Door handles: FAQ
Can you replace door handles yourself?
Yes, usually a screwdriver or cordless screwdriver is sufficient to remove the protective fittings and pull out the door handle.
Which Door handles are in trend?
A continuing trend: Black Door handles. Griffwerk offers a comprehensive range of these. The special feature: The black door handle is available from Griffwerk in the specially developed black shade Graphite black: particularly matt, high-quality, soft feel.
Is it easy to change door handles?
Door handles are very easy to change: Remove the old handles - to do this, simply loosely turn the small grub screw on one side of the door and pull both door handles outwards. Then remove the door plates or rosettes and mount the new handle set in the reverse order of removal. Finished.
Which door handle?
Mortice lock door handle sets, BB sets for short, are suitable for room doors made of wood. Doors that are typically equipped with a door lock cylinder require a door handle with profile cylinder insert, or PZ for short. The most common door handle for use on bathrooms and toilets is the WC set with closer. For more intelligent closing and locking, there are door handles with Griffwerk smart2lock technology. The locking mechanism is integrated in the handle. You no longer need a key rosette. Smart2lock handles also impress with a modern and puristic design.
What kind of door handles are there?
Rosette door handles, escutcheon door handles, lever handles, half handles, Ulmer door handle - and all of this made from a wide variety of materials. In addition, there are long plates, short plates, fire protection fittings, security fittings and many more.
Where to buy door handles?
It is best to buy from specialised retailers, such as timber merchants or glaziers. You can find recommended dealers at www.griffwerk.de/en/store-locator/
Which DIN standard for door handles?
DIN EN 1906 "Building hardware - Lever handles and door knobs - Requirements and test methods" specifies properties such as permanent function, corrosion resistance, the free angular movement and displacement of lever handles and door knobs. Door handles are differentiated into categories of use (medium to frequent use by persons with low care), fire resistance (no performance to smoke and fire doors), security (from normal purposes to security requirements), corrosion resistance and burglary resistance.



