satin stainless steel AISI 316
collectionArne Jacobsen
Lever handle AJ97, small f/ SimonsVoss electronic lock, DIN
- Lever handle set w/o rose f/ SimonsVoss, LH, DIN (lock not included)
- Lever handle set w/o rose f/ SimonsVoss, RH, DIN (lock not included)
product info
Accessibility is literally the key to the new collaboration with the leading door access control expert, SimonsVoss. A carefully curated selection of levers from the Arne Jacobsen and Knud Holscher collections from d line can now be integrated with smart access solutions, to offer architects a stronger and more varied choice.
Architects have long been requesting access control to spec into their builds that complement our enduring, timeless designs. So, we embarked on an exploration into creating the finest selection possible. Now specifiers can integrate designs by Knud Holscher and Arne Jacobsen with SimonsVoss systems, whilst ensuring that warranties and certifications are kept in place.
We’re working with these two experts because of their reputation for consistency, convenience, functionality and excellent quality, since we believe every one of a building’s practical details should be a perfectly performing whole, so their details – even those that are unseen – should be of the very best quality and design.
Since 1995, SimonsVoss has been applying world-renowned German engineering to keyless entry systems. Their intelligent, flexible solutions offer support to those tasked with the responsibility of keeping buildings, facilities, and assets secure.
In d line’s creation of design that endures, we always look for solutions that are designed for constant use. To be pushed, turned and bumped over and over again every day – whether in private homes or commercial buildings, government offices and cultural centres. The SmartHandle AX has proven durability capacity for 1 million cycles (EN 1906), and by specifying this product with the enduring lever handles from d line, you are guaranteed an EN1906 class 4 approval for the entire solution. Smart, don’t you think?