Description
Cultural heritage product
The Art Nouveau button of the National Theatre was manufactured at the beginning of the last century in the factories of Björkboda Ruukin Osakeyhtiö in Kemiönsaari, Finland. The button has square cover plates and key plates. The original locking pin has been converted into adjustable fixing screws to make the pushbutton suitable for a wide range of doors and locks. Rakennusapteekki's pushbuttons are manufactured using the same casting methods as the originals and the moulding and finishing are still done by hand. The current name of the button is due to the restoration of the Helsinki National Theatre, for which the button was remanufactured.
Door handle are made to last for decades. The button and cover plates are made of solid brass and the other parts are made of steel. No plastic is used. All parts can be purchased as spare parts. All parts of the product and packaging can be recycled.