So today's post is focused on a small detail with big impact. I have seen this beautiful, unique type of locking system and just adored it every time. Maybe I've just been living under a rock and you all knew already, but I finally discovered what it was called!
It's called Espagnolette and I am in love.
These locks are the kinds of details that we design-enthused folks notice, don't you think?
I find it to be so graceful in an old world kind of way.
Here they are, used in the Canadian House & Home Princess Margaret showhome from last year:
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And here is another example that I just saw in a store window yesterday:
We are working on a family room remodel design now, and I'm very tempted to use them.
What to you think of it?
Hey I speak espagnolette and didn't even know it. I have locks on several pairs of doors on cabinets but didn't know what they were called. Is there anything wikipedia doesn't know? Love the locks!
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Debra~
Didn't know what they were called. Now I do! Love them, Barbara.
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Didn't know what they were called. Now I do! Love them, Barbara.
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oooooooh, i love learning new things. what a gorgeous piece!
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It is gorgeous.Love the dark wood.Looks so classic.
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ReplyDeleteI love that image too and the hardware. In fact I love that whole showhouse. That magazine is one of my favorites and I saved that issue from last year. I have though about adding glass doors to my built-ins and using these bolts. Those bolts are often called cremone bolts and you can find them through Baldwin, Van Dyke Restorers, and others. Have fun!
Amy
I have seen them often on cupboards at my favourite interior store and always admired them but never even thought they had a name. Who knew? I hope you got your stools. My dining chairs are that same design and I love them! Looking forward to seeing some of your new home when you are ready. x Sharon
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