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.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that HEWI UK is consulted before specifying.
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