Brass door pull with central twisted profile:This brass door pull is defined by a slender, elongated silhouette articulated around a subtle central twist. The torsion appears only at the midpoint of the handle, introducing a controlled movement while preserving a clean and linear profile at both ends. The overall form remains fluid and balanced, combining visual rhythm with structural clarity.With a length of 49 cm and a diameter of approximately 3.5 cm, this pull handle is designed for interior doors and protected exterior applications, where it can act as both a functional element and a refined architectural detail.Smooth brass pull handle with aged gold finish:The surface of the handle features a smooth finish, carefully polished before receiving an aged gold patina. This finish enhances the natural warmth of the brass while maintaining a soft, even appearance. Light reflects gently along the curves of the handle, emphasizing the central twist without creating visual interruption.The patina is applied by hand, resulting in slight tonal variations that give depth to the metal while remaining consistent with a refined, understated aesthetic.Ergonomic pull handle for doors and large panels:The gentle curvature of the handle supports a comfortable grip, while the central torsion naturally guides the hand during use. This brass pull handle is suitable for doors, tall cabinet fronts, or architectural panels where both proportion and usability are essential.Surface-mounted brass door pull installation:This door pull is designed for surface-mounted installation, ensuring a solid and durable fixing on wood or other suitable door materials. Its vertical format reinforces the height of the door and integrates seamlessly into contemporary or more organic interior environments.Brass door handle with evolving patina:Brass is a living material that naturally evolves over time. When used indoors or in protected outdoor conditions, the aged gold finish may develop subtle changes, enriching the surface without altering the integrity of the piece. These variations are inherent to the material and should be considered part of its character.