Handle Ink - 32mm - Cast iron black
343515-11Handle Ink is part of a delicious series of cast iron.
In collaboration with the German design duo Kashkasch and Danish fighting form, Furnipart has produced a cast iron collection consisting of four handles - Ink, Pagoda and Pen.
The award-winning German design duo kaschkasch has previously designed for brands such as HAY, Normann Copenhagen and Zeitraum to name but a few. The design duo are known for their timeless projects and Ink and Pen is yet another proof of their ability to create innovative and expressive projects. Handle Pagoda is designed by Danish Kamper Form. The cast iron material is the basis for the design, it creates a structure which makes the handles both stylish and inviting.
In collaboration with the German design duo Kashkasch and Danish fighting form, Furnipart has produced a cast iron collection consisting of four handles - Ink, Pagoda and Pen.
The award-winning German design duo kaschkasch has previously designed for brands such as HAY, Normann Copenhagen and Zeitraum to name but a few. The design duo are known for their timeless projects and Ink and Pen is yet another proof of their ability to create innovative and expressive projects. Handle Pagoda is designed by Danish Kamper Form. The cast iron material is the basis for the design, it creates a structure which makes the handles both stylish and inviting.
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- Assembly and Installation
Mounting of handlesMount the handle using the provided screws on the selected drawer, door, or piece of furniture. We recommend using a screwdriver to securely and stably attach the handle.
The distance between the screw holes is called the C/C measurement, which stands for “center to center” and is always given in millimeters. To find your existing C/C measurement, simply measure the distance between the center points of the screw holes.-
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