Handles are one of the most frequently experienced features in the kitchen. In a new kitchen, your hand will quickly become familiar with the tactile experience of using a particular handle, creating muscle memory and infusing your mind with familiarity that boasts functionality and ease of use. In addition to serving function, our Cesar kitchen handles hold the capability to define the details of a space, enhancing the aesthetics of a space, driving home and tying together the design choices made in the rest of the kitchen. Handles can be used to achieve minimalist design or intricate, stylish detailing. The choice is yours.
The doors of the Cesar kitchens are available in four different thicknesses, depending on the model: 14, 18, 22 and 25 mm. All these can be fitted with practical D handles.
The handle can also be recessed inside the door panel, combined with the straight grip recess.
The L-shaped aluminum grip recess allows the doors to be opened easily.
The Frame grip edging consists in adding a matt aluminum or titanium molding to the Step edging.
The Hook grip edging is carved into the door edge; there is no need to use a grip channel in this case.
The Inside grip edging is integrated into the top edge of the door: the front finish continues uninterrupted on the entire surface.
The doors of the Kalea model are emphasized by a gap created by two 14 mm thick offset panels. They are opened by means of the push-pull device or by handles fitted on the front panels.
The 30-degree edge of the Maxima 2.2 kitchen doors makes them easy to grasp and open without the need of a handle.
The contrasting slants of the worktop edge and the grip recess create enough room to easily grasp the 45 degree edge of the Elle kitchen doors. A comfortable way to open the units.
The 45 degree edges of the worktops, of the end supporting panels and of the doors of the Elle kitchen meet with precision. The push-pull device is used to open them.