The new Kares handle has a geometric design which doesn’t go unnoticed. As if it was a piece of paper used for origami, Kares has a forward-leaning, inclined, triangular shape which as well as being aesthetically pleasing, is totally ergonomic. Kares breathes purity and modernity. It has a versatile, transversal shape that works well in kitchens, bathrooms and also on household furniture where a touch of contemporary personality is desired. It comes in three finishes: shiny chrome; brushed nickel and white matt. It can also be found in three CC sizes: 32mm, 96mm and 192mm so allowing the handle to stand out more or less as the protagonist, depending on the type of furniture to which it is fitted.
Kares handle
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- Kares handle
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- Viefe
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