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True to the adage that simple is (usually) best, architectural firm gmp have designed a markedly pared-down door handle. FSB 1244/1245 incorporates the simplest of geometric shapes. Its linear front face takes on the curvature of its neck on one end and closes it with a square finish on the other. The grip cross-section is made up of half a circle and half a square, a compound shape that gives the hand something pleasant and substantial to grasp. FSB 1244/1245 is an exhaustive range of door and window handles rounded off by an EN 179-compliant variant, FSB 1245.