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FSB is a synonym the world over for visually and functionally compelling hardware solutions for doors and windows and barrier-free sanitary fit-outs. Our products are as functionally reliable as they are long-lasting and give you the peace of mind of knowing you made the right choice. We collaborate with renowned architects and designers from all over the world to deliver well-conceived, top-quality solutions, made in Brakel in eastern Westphalia and coordinated to suit all fitting scenarios. FSB caters to all aspects of handle culture in built space from a single source.

FSB is a synonym the world over for visually and functionally compelling hardware
solutions for doors and windows and barrier-free sanitary fit-outs. Our products are as functionally reliable as they are long-lasting and give you the peace of mind of knowing you made the right choice. We collaborate with renowned architects and designers
from all over the world to deliver well-conceived, top-quality solutions, made in Brakel in eastern Westphalia and coordinated to suit all fitting scenarios. FSB caters to all aspects of handle culture in built space from a single source.

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<strong>FSB</strong> 1005<br />

Aluminium<br />

Stainless steel<br />

There are a plethora of wedge-shaped handles around. Almost<br />

every company makes its own version of this basic shape. The<br />

original design of this lever handle is most probably attributable<br />

to Professor Max Burchartz. The <strong>FSB</strong> 1005 design by Johannes<br />

Potente is characterised by its slender proportions.<br />

55<br />

8,5<br />

38<br />

9<br />

6<br />

7<br />

60<br />

21<br />

128<br />

Design: Johannes Potente<br />

Other variants:<br />

– square roses<br />

– oval/angular backplates<br />

96 <strong>FSB</strong> Manual No. 14

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