The latest trends in contemporary interior door handles

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11 December 2023

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From natural textures to organic patterns, these are the in vogue styles for interior handles in 2024.

It’s often the final touches that bring a design together. Whether it’s the furniture, curtains and blinds, artwork, pendant lights or interior door hardware

Since 1965, JNF Portugal has been on a continual path of evolution and adaptation, producing hardware that elevates interiors and meets the demands of architects, designers and homeowners across the globe. 

“In 2013, Mardeco introduced JNF architectural hardware to the New Zealand market. Initially introducing a selection of designer lever handles, locks, door stops, hooks and flush pulls, it quickly established an innovative and exciting selection of products not seen in New Zealand before,” says Mark Rich, general manager at Mardeco.

“Local resellers were keen to offer their clients something quite different. With the introduction of PVD coating colours, the range selection increased dramatically, and there are now over 5,000 products available.”

Style and innovation have always been at the forefront for JNF, and the latest collections are no exception.

“With six full-time designers, JNF’s product expansion is impressive. The design department is multidisciplinary and combines elements from different specialties such as industrial, product, graphics, communication and marketing. It is a dynamic team that seeks to create innovative solutions clearly and appropriately, continually reaffirming the company’s identity and its positioning in the world market,” says Rich.

Inspired by the branches of trees and their equally organic and ergonomic shapes, the Wood Nature collection is available in three natural wood finishes: oak, bamboo and birch.

“​​JNF developed the Wood Nature collection to have the most minimal environmental impact possible, using recycled materials and woods with FSC certification, meaning the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests and or recycled sources. These are finished in a water-based eco-friendly wood varnishing,” says Rich. 

Two shapes and sizes are available in this line – the door lever handle or the larger double door handle – providing options for how the range is used in projects, from sliding doors and pivot doors, to wardrobe and internal door handles.

“​​JNF developed the Wood Nature collection to have the most minimal environmental impact possible,” says Rich. 
The Wood Nature collection is inspired by the branches of trees and their equally organic and ergonomic shapes.

With tortoise shell having made a return in fashion, it’s little surprise this has now spilled over into the world of interiors. 

Drawing inspiration from cellulose acetate eyewear with tortoise shell colourways, JNF’s Link Optic collection is available in two models. 

Similar to the translucent, light-capturing quality of your favourite pair of tortoise shell sunglasses, these door handles have a surprising finish that captures the light – highlighting colours and creating decorative contrasts. 

This simple lever handle is capable of standing out as a singular piece and is a source of inspiration that can influence the rest of an interior palette.

The Link Optic collection draws inspiration from cellulose acetate eyewear with tortoise shell colourways.

Another trend gaining popularity in contemporary interior door handles is the use of materials that are tactile in look and feel. From leather to concrete, these textures have been chosen by JNF for the way they add depth and visual interest to the space, and introduce a sensory experience.

Leather

Designed with contemporary architecture in mind, JNF’s Skin collection is described as versatile, noble and adaptable to all spaces.

Link Leather also offers luxurious leather interior door handles with various colourways to choose from. 

Copper and brass

Known for the way they gracefully age, JNF’s Link Copper and Link Brass collections feature uncoated copper and brass handles to allow a natural patina. Not only do these materials add texture and aesthetic appeal, they will also be ever-changing and a feature in the interior. 

Concrete 

“Concrete is considered one of the noble materials of contemporary construction and architecture. Due to its relevance in our daily lives, JNF presents a handle that combines stainless steel with concrete, within the Link System series.”

Paired with either titanium black, titanium gold, titanium copper or titanium chocolate, this concrete door lever handle will bring ‘wow factor’ to your space. 

Tactile silver

Made possible using the latest technology, JNF’s Silver Collection features reclaimed silver crafted into what can be described as almost sculptural pieces – complementary to any interior style. 

Now celebrating a 10-year partnership with JNF Portugal, Mardeco is excited to continue supplying the New Zealand market with solutions such as these that meet the trends of contemporary architecture and design. 

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