Shutter Handle
A shutter handle is a hardware component, often aluminium or stainless steel, fixed to cabinet, wardrobe, or window panels for easy opening and closing, available in various styles like recessed (hidden), profile (integrated), or pull handles, designed for ergonomics, durability, and to match furniture aesthetics with different finishes and sizes.
Types & Styles
- Profile Handles: Sleek, integrated designs (e.g., 49mm profile) that fit into routed grooves, offering a modern, handle-less look.
- Recessed Handles: Designed to be set into the shutter, closing flush to prevent dust and provide a clean appearance.
- Pull Handles: Traditional handles (like C-shaped or bar pulls) made from materials like stainless steel, used for glass doors or as standalone pulls.
Key Features
- Material: Primarily aluminium or stainless steel for strength and rust resistance.
- Design: Ergonomic for a comfortable grip, with modern, minimalist, or decorative styles.
- Functionality: Enables smooth operation of shutters and drawers, often with compatible systems (like System 32).
- Finishes: Available in brushed steel, various colours, or custom finishes to complement decor.
- Installation: May require routing for profile handles; includes mounting hardware (screws).