Apsley Sprung Door Handle
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The tapered lever handle on our Apsley design is sleek and simple, just like the low-profile, ‘screwless’ rose (the screws are hidden inside) that we’ve paired this version with.
The handle comes with a sprung mechanism inside which is strong enough to take the weight of the solid brass handle and stop it sagging over time. It means you can pair it with any latch.
There’s also no danger of it coming away in your hand – we’ve engineered the rose and lever to be inseparable.
Antique brass is what’s called a ‘living’ finish because it reacts to the air and moisture around it, causing it to darken (especially in the areas you touch most). We’ve given it a head start by ageing it by hand, so it has that antique look right out the box.
- Made from solid brass
- Low-profile rose with concealed screws
- Super smooth turn thanks to self-lubricating, high-tolerance bushings
- Designed for use with a tubular latch or mortice lock
- Engineered to fit all standard door thicknesses
- When retrofitting, you can use our door handle installation tool for accuracy
- Suitable for interior and exterior doors
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We dispatch all orders quickly so you can expect delivery in days, not weeks.
We stand behind our products for as long as you own them.
We craft our products in-house so we can strive for excellence without compromise.
We use sustainable materials and build products that last.
FAQs
Although some of our hardware products can be fitted by anyone proficient at DIY, we recommend that our door handles are installed by a qualified builder or joiner.
You can view and print instructions on our mobile-friendly instructions page.
If you've purchased door handles from us after 1 May 2025, these can be used internally and externally, however, only our unsprung handles can be used with standard multi-point locking systems.
Door handles ordered before this date can only be used internally.
When it comes choosing the right size latch, 100mm is best for our door knobs to ensure a comfortable turn (no catching your knuckles on the edge of the door), while 60mm is recommended for our lever handles.
We sell all our door handles and knobs in pairs, except for our recessed door handles which are sold individually.
Our cabinet handles and shelf brackets are sold individually (each bracket will support up to 40kg).
Most of our window hardware has been designed for use with timber windows (you can install the products on aluminium frames too – we just don’t provide the fixings for this). Our Southbank tilt and turn handle is compatible with timber, aluminium and UPVC.
Spare snap-off screws for our cabinet handles can be found on our tools and spares page. For all other spare part enquiries, please email our customer service team at hi@corston.eu.
Yes, you can use our medium and large cabinet handles as appliance pulls. They're made of solid brass so they won't warp or deform over time, even when used on heavy doors.