Window handleLOREDANA
Art. No. 187350773
Window handle LOREDANA
Elegant charisma
The LOREDANA window handle set has a discreet form with elegant appeal. The highly polished elements reflect in a radiant shine while the gripping surface made of matt stainless steel is in gentle contrast.
Window handles - small design objects with great effect
Window handles are more than just practical operating elements: they are design objects. Especially on windows that you open several times a day, they have to meet a high level of technical requirements.
Modernity meets cool elegance
Elegance and modernity characterize this door handle. The highly polished stainless steel elements reflect in a radiant shine, while the gripping surface made of matt stainless steel gently contrasts with it. A special feature is the different processing of the surfaces. Rosettes, handle neck and handle end were polished to a high gloss. Two decorative, fine lines delimit the matt gripping area. The edges of the handle end are softly rounded.
Polished stainless steel
The surface looks like chrome or powder-coated tubular steel, but is stainless steel. The high gloss is achieved by polishing. The polishing of metal is an elaborate process. The surface must be ground in several phases until it is flawlessly smooth. This type of metal finishing has a long tradition in jewelry manufacturing.
Long-lasting shine
Polished stainless steel is resistant, the shine is maintained without special care. Stainless steel is therefore particularly easy to care for and also easy to clean. Because of these properties it is also used for medical purposes. The smooth surface ensures that no germs can settle.
Planning assistance
Which doors fit Loredana?
Loredana is a real all-rounder that can be combined with modern and classic doors. The design fits to style doors as well as to reduced, simple doors. Loredana looks especially noble on white lacquer doors. The polished surfaces are a real highlight for every door and set a brilliant accent.
These living and architectural styles are suitable for Loredana
The design of the Loredana door handles harmonizes with many living and architectural styles. It always brings elegance into play. These noble door handles look perfect in combination with "Clean Chic" with a lot of white. Especially bathroom fittings and door furniture should always be coordinated. So if you have decided on chrome fittings in the bathroom, it is best to combine them with door handles in high gloss. Also nice to go with it: Design classics with elements in chrome or powder-coated tubular steel, such as the Adjustable Table by Eileen Gray (designed 1927) or the Wassiliy Chair by Marcel Breuer (designed 1925).
Window handles - technical equipment
The window handles are fixed to the window frame by the standardized 7 mm square pin. How deep the square pin must be pushed into the window to lock it depends on the thickness of the window. The required pin length can be easily measured in advance using a thin object, such as a knitting needle. To do this, push the knitting needle into the opening as far as it will go and mark the spot with your fingernail. If you now measure this distance with a tape measure, you will have the pin length.
In addition, window handles from Griffwerk are equipped with a plain bearing, for a durable, smooth and, above all, noiseless function. Without costly maintenance work!
Operational elements such as fittings and handles should be visually coordinated.
Playing with light
Seeing is light.
The lighting effect of the furnishings characterizes the room atmosphere.
Especially in white living areas, light can unfold its full magic. Soft nuances are created.
Loredana: Origin from Italy
Loredana means translated "the laurel wreath", "the laurel" or "the end of the laurel" and has a Latin origin. It is believed that the name comes from Venice and is derived from the surname Loredan and the town of Loreo.
The history of the GRIFFWERK GmbH also began in Italy, more precisely in the northern Italian town of Lavenone, a community with almost 600 inhabitants. The hardware manufacturer Frascio is located there. The first door handle portfolio was created in cooperation with the Frascio company. Many Italian designs belonged to it and quite a few of the handles bore sonorous Italian names, such as LOREDANA.