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  2. Builders hardware - Wikipedia

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    Builders' hardware or just builders hardware is a group of metal hardware specifically used for protection, decoration, and convenience in buildings. [1] Building products do not make any part of a building, rather they support them and make them work. [2] It usually supports fixtures like windows, doors, and cabinets.

  3. Architectural ironmongery - Wikipedia

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    Architectural ironmongery includes door handles, closers, locks, cylinder pulls and hinges (door furniture), window fittings, cupboard fittings, iron railings, handrails, balustrades, switches and sockets. The term is sometimes used to distinguish between these items and retail of consumer goods sold in ironmongers' shops or hardware stores.

  4. Häfele Group - Wikipedia

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    Häfele is the leading international manufacturer and supplier of furniture fittings and architectural hardware, with customers in more than 150 countries. Häfele's furniture fittings ( hinges , drawer systems, handles, connectors, ambient lighting), architectural hardware (door hardware and electronic locking systems), and other related ...

  5. Ironmongery - Wikipedia

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    The US equivalent of the term used in this manner would be "hardware store". Many architectural ironmongery items (for example, door handles, locks, hinges, etc.) are also manufactured for wholesale and commercial use in offices and other buildings.

  6. Emtek (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    Their hardware is also featured in HGTV Star Vern Yip's book "Design Wise: Your Smart Guide to A Beautiful Home". [17] In collaboration with L.A. based designers Commune (designers) , Emtek was the hardware provider for the Architectural Digest Oscar Green Room in 2015.

  7. Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope - Wikipedia

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    Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope (OBE) is a North American manufacturer, fabricator and distributor of building materials including architectural hardware, glass and glazing systems. History [ edit ]

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