Intersteel Toilet lock - bathroom lock George - FREE/OCCUPIED - brass lacquered - Intersteel

Intersteel George rosette toilet closure / bathroom closure in brass lacquered. In a 30 years design. Equipped with a white enamel plate with the text 'FREE' and 'Occupied'.
Article number:
0013.370201
Availability:
In stock
Delivery time In Netherlands:
2 to 3 working days

€45,95 SRP €40,95

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Intersteel George Toilet closure / bathroom closure 'FREE' and 'OCCUPIED' in brass lacquered.

Intersteel George Toilet/bathroom closure with a 1930s design.

This screw-on closure is made of brass and polished afterwards, giving it a shiny appearance.
The toilet closure has a white enamel plate with the text 'FREE' and 'Occupied'.

The big advantage of this toilet/bathroom closure is the large knob on the inside of the door, which makes it easy to open and close the door.
In the event of an unexpected entrapment, you can also unlock the toilet lock by means of a screwdriver.

The Intersteel George toilet/bathroom closure can be placed on the right or left side of the door and is supplied with mounting material for mounting.

Intersteel rosette toilet closure / bathroom closure

  • Item number: 0013.370201
  • Color: polished brass
    Material: brass
  • On round rosette
  • Size; see image
  • Supplied per set
  • Package contents:
    • rosette with toilet/bathroom closure
    • mounting material for mounting
    • 8mm lead
  • Interior style: Vintage & Retro
  • Collection: Intersteel Living - George
  • 10-year warranty on functionality

 

The brass door handles and door fittings from Intersteel have a lacquer layer that provides protection against external influences.
This lacquer layer is sensitive to damage to the surface by, for example, rings and other sharp objects.
To maintain brass, it is best to use a soft dry cloth.
It is not recommended to use cleaning agents.
Are you planning to paint your doors?
Then we recommend that you remove the door fittings from the door and put them back after five days. This gives the paint time to let the volatile substances evaporate, because these substances ensure that the lacquer layer becomes soft.

 

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