19th-Century Appeal And 21st-Century Tech
ERA has launched a new range of Tear Drop and Monkey Tail window handles under its popular Fab&Fix heritage window and door hardware range. The new...
Read Full ArticleFor period and traditional properties ERA has expanded its premium Fab&Fix collection of suited door hardware with the launch of a new Forged range of finishes and handles.
Designed to replicate traditional forged iron hardware, combined with the benefits of state-of-the-art manufacturing, the Forged range is available in two new finishes, Forged Black and Aged Hardex Pewter, across both existing and new furniture.
This includes newly designed external door handles in Regal, Noble and Monkey Tail styles, in addition to a Spire door knocker, which adds a real statement to timber and composite entrance doors.
“Traditional hardware is seeing a real resurgence throughout the industry, as homeowners look to replicate the classic aesthetic of period properties.”
– Kerry Blackford
Head of product, ERA
Complete suite
“Our new Forged range aligns with this growing trend, providing fabricators and installers with a complete suite of door hardware that has been expertly designed and manufactured to deliver this visual appeal, with all the premium levels of quality expected of Fab&Fix by ERA,” adds Blackford. " The new suite of hardware enables fabricators and installers to provide homeowners with affordable, high performance hardware that replicates the appearance of forged iron and aged pewter, with added performance and security benefits."
Testing
Durable and robust, the new forged range has undergone 480 hours of testing at ERA’s UKAS Accredited test house in Wolverhampton and comes with a 10-year function, finish and security guarantee.
Balmoral, Windsor and Heritage
The range also includes Fab&Fix’s established Balmoral, Windsor and Heritage door handles, Architectural and Nu Mail letterplates, and its popular Bull Ring knocker and Decorative door knob.
Picture: The new Forged range from Fab&Fix.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
17th June 2021