British hardware manufacturer Croft has introduced the Racing Series of door handles and knobs inspired by racing cars of the 1950s.
It includes the Legacy Collection, which features stripes often seen on racing cars and originally used to identify a team member during a race.
Boasting a smooth surface, the Legacy Collection has three indented stripes, circling the outer edge to provide a subtle texture.
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This is joined by the Brooklands Collection (pictured) with linear grooves, crafted to be uniform in size and weight.
Names after one of Britain’s first official racetracks, the parallel design takes inspiration from a racing car detail used to achieve optimal aerodynamic function.
Racing Series handles and cabinet fittings are made from 100% solid brass, offered in over 26 finishes and patinas, and hand finished at the company’s factory in Willenhall, West Midlands.
Croft has produced custom ironmongery for some of the world’s most prestigious properties including Buckingham Palace, Al-Salam Palace and Claridges Hotel, as well as the Venice Simplon-Orient Express.