Häfele’s handles, knobs and hooks come in over 1500 choices
February 1st, 2013
Häfele transform design ideas into a functional part of someone’s life. Their furniture handles, knobs and hooks are created in a range with over 1500 choices, from ornamental antique fittings to classic brass knobs and subtle flush handles.
Their designs are created with your designs in mind. Each Häfele handle comes in a great variety of sizes so even the widest drawers or cabinets can be fitted.
Their range of stainless steel handles is perfect for creating a harmonious space where the fittings match the appliances.
Their flush handles keep the lines of your furniture intact and add no weight to the space, and their profile handles are even subtler – keeping your space clean of superfluous detail.
If you wanted ornamentation, they make statement pieces too. Their fittings come in brass, steel, stainless steel, aluminium, zinc alloy, ceramic, glass and plastic.
Häfele’s decorative hardware is the element that will make your designs user-friendly, a finishing touch that can be featured or hidden.
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