Königsblaues Einsteck-Türknauf-Set

Normaler Preis €56,95
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Handcrafted
Farbe: Blau
Worldwide delivery
Available to selected destinations
Shipping calculated at checkout
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Complimentary returns available
30-day return window
SKU: 021526

Jeder unserer Keramik-Türknäufe wird von erfahrenen Handwerkern handbemalt oder handgefertigt, was absolutes Vertrauen in die Qualität unserer Porzellan-Türmöbel gewährleistet. Er hat einen Messing-Metallsockel, der mit einer polierten Chromoberfläche beschichtet ist. Es passt zu jeder Standardtür und ist von Schreinern und Schlossern für die einfache Montage und äußerst sichere Montage zugelassen.


Hergestellt aus: Keramik und Chrom
Knopfdurchmesser: 64 mm
Knopftiefe: 70 mm
Durchmesser der Metallbasis: 60 mm
Inklusive Spindelstange und Befestigungsschrauben


Product Dimensions

Fits Door Thickness: 3.5 cm to 4.5 cm (35 mm to 45 mm)
Knob Diameter: 6.4 cm (64 mm)
Knob Depth: 7 cm (70 mm)
Metal Base Diameter: 6 cm (60 mm)
Includes: Spindle bar and fixing screws

Material/Finish

Ceramic & Chrome

Delivery & Returns

UK

  • Standard Delivery: 3–5 working days — £3.95 (Free on orders over £75)
  • Next Business Day Delivery: £11.99 (Order by 1:00 PM, Mon–Thu)

Europe

  • Tracked Delivery: 5–10 working days — £12.99

USA

  • Express Tracked Delivery: 5–10 working days
  • Shipping cost starting from $9, calculated at checkout based on order weight
  • Duties & taxes included where applicable

Australia

  • Tracked Delivery: 10–15 working days — £18.99

For more details, visit our Delivery Information page.

Returns Made Simple

We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. Returning items is quick and easy:

  • Items must be unused and in original condition, with all tags attached and in their original packaging.
  • Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt. Items returned after this period will not be refunded.
  • Customers are responsible for return shipping costs, which are non-refundable.

For faulty or incorrect items, contact us with your order number and photos for assistance.

Visit our Help Centre for more details or to start your return.

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