Roses and backplates

It was during the 1920s and the Bauhaus, a period that spawned a wealth of classic door handle designs, that designers first consciously thought about the shape of roses and backplates and methods of fixing them – as in the case of the Gropius handle with its visibly fixed, angular roses. With its matchless range of shapes, materials and technical variants, and indeed flush variants, FSB offers virtually limitless options for exclusive, customised combinations of fittings.

Product Chart

1004 813
Flush furniture
1015 813
Flush furniture
1023 813
Flush furniture
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Flush furniture
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Flush furniture
1045 813
Flush furniture
1053 813
Flush furniture
1076 813
Flush furniture
1102 813
Flush furniture
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Flush furniture
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Flush furniture
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Flush furniture
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Flush furniture
1144 813
Flush furniture
1146 813
Flush furniture
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Flush furniture
1163 813
Flush furniture
1164 813
Flush furniture
1177 813
Flush furniture
1178 813
Flush furniture
1183 813
Flush furniture
1232 813
Flush furniture
1242 813
Flush furniture
1244 813
Flush furniture
1245 813
Flush furniture
1246 813
Flush furniture
1247 813
Flush furniture
1267 813
Flush furniture
1268 813
Flush furniture
1292 813
Flush furniture
1293 813
Flush furniture
12 1410
backplate
12 1418
backplate
12 1450
backplate
12 1451
backplate
12 1703
Lever rose
12 1704
Key rose
12 1731
Lever rose
12 1735
Key rose
17 1729
Rose and backplate for framed doors
17 1730
Rose and backplate for framed doors
17 1733
Lever rose
17 1734
Key rose
17 1736
Lever rose
17 1737
Key rose
17 1757
Rose and backplate for framed doors
17 1758
Rose and backplate for framed doors
17 1759
Budget lock rose
17 1765
Rose and backplate for framed doors
17 1766
Rose and backplate for framed doors
17 1768
Rose and backplate for framed doors
17 1778
Rose and backplate for framed doors
17 1786
Budget lock rose