Architectural Door Pulls
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FR International is pleased to present a full range of Architectural Door Pulls. Because architectural pulls can be made in a virtually unlimited variety of styles, shapes, sizes and finish options, we encourage you to let us know what your specific requirements are if you don’t see what you need. We have collected over 300 door pull models in our Architectural Door Pulls Catalog, and have an extensive additional range of uncatalogued designs.
Door pulls continue to grow in popularity as sliding door systems are increasingly specified in the architectural and interior design community.
There are limitless opportunities for creative expression and technical variation in the world of decorative door pulls.
Our Product Nomenclature and Identification System
FR International organizes its door pull identification system around two primary characteristics of the pull; the Cross Section Shape of the Grip and the General Design Style.
Grip Cross Section
For categorization purposes, grip cross sections are organizes into 5 options, with a corresponding Alpha character assigned to each. This alpha character provides an important designation in our nomenclature for specification and ordering purposes.
– A: Round
– B: Square
– C: Rectangular
– D: Oval
– E: Varied
* A grip cross section is considered “Varied” if it is asymmetric or if there is more than one shape incorporated into. thegrip portion of the pull.
General Design Style
For this second identification characteristic, we organize the style of pull into one of the three general category options, with a numeric character assigned. to each. This numeric character is also used as an important designation in our nomenclature for specification and ordering purposes.
– 1: Infinity Mounted
– 4: Standoff Mounted
– 7: Sculpted

the Frascio Architectural Pulls Guide
The Fascio Architectural Pulls Guide brings together the nomenclature and collections of architectural pulls in one streamlined resource. Created for professionals who value precision and design alignment, the guide makes it easy to specify architectural hardware that complements the material, scale, and intent of the broader project: