Door furniture explained: part one
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
The first instalment of our two-part buying guide tackles handles, locks and latches for your interior doors.
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Our easily adjustable solid brass spotlights cast light exactly where you need it.
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Our antique brass spotlights are aged by hand before they’re sent to you, so they’ll look less like brand new furnishings and more like original features.
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