M.Marcus Heritage Brass Modern Rectangular Flush Pull

From £23.50 Inc. VAT RRP £29.38 Inc. VAT

Delivery for this item is 2-3 Working Days

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Description

The M.Marcus Heritage Brass Modern Rectangular Flush Pull is sunk into the door face, commonly used on sliding wardrobe and cupboard doors; set flush into the door it is low profile, streamlined, stylish and neat in the finish. Popular in modern and classic homes, these flush handles come in finishes that will create an elegant and stylish design.

Available in Antique Brass, Matt Bronze, Polished Brass, Polished Chrome, Polished Nickel, Satin Brass, Satin Chrome and Satin Nickel, all of which come in three different sizes.

M.Marcus is one of the leading suppliers of architectural hardware in the UK. M.Marcus was established over 80 years ago as a traditional brass ironmongery founder. Heritage Brass is one of the most widely recognised brands from M.Marcus, featuring solid brass ironmongery in a variety of finishes. 

Supplied in SINGLES complete with fixings.

IMPORTANT: Please note the images have a digital watermark, this is not visible on the actual product.

Dimensions

Lengths - 105mm OR 175mm OR 300mm
Width - 58mm
Projection - 13mm

Finish Options

Delivery

2 – 3 Working Days

NOTE: If your order contains a mix of products they will be despatched altogether. The delivery will be determined by the product with the longest delivery time. For more info see delivery page.

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Hi, Is the polished brass finished option lacquered? Thanks

Yes it is

Answered 1 year ago

Hello, RE- M Marcus rectangular flush pull - how does the handle secure to the door, is there a screw fixture or is it glued in? If it is glued what adhesive do you advise? Thanks Sarah

This item is supplied with what is called a pin fix, that goes on the inside of the flush pull where your hand would go. It is also supplied with some glue, and it recommended to use both.

Answered 1 year ago