Central Wrought Iron Hinge - Lorenz Ferart 2655
Central wrought iron hinge for doors and windows. Component for hinges and hinges of doors and windows.
The
Lorenz 2655 product has the same style as the Lorenz Ferart hinge components items from 2651 to 2667 (available separately on Windowo).
Measurements of the wrought iron hinge
Choose from the available sizes.
- 200 mm x 25 mm (combinable with Lorenz plate 2653 measuring 25 mm or with any Lorenz clamp measuring 25 mm. Available separately on Windowo);
- 250 mm x 30 mm (combinable with Lorenz plate 2653 measuring 30 mm or with any Lorenz clamp measuring 30 mm. Available separately on Windowo).
Lorenz wrought iron color finishes
Choose from the available variants.
- Anthracite / graphite black;
Type of eyelet on request
This product is sold with "eyelet on top" type as standard. Contact us if you want a different type of eyelet.
You can choose from the following types of eyelets:
- Eyelet below (price + 15%)
- Central eyelet (price + 15%)
- Wire eyelet (price + 15%)
- Raised eyelet (price + 15%)
Why does Lorenz hardware have this name?
Country you go, custom you find. In Italy, in the past, the shops were identified, rather than by the sign, by the owner or by the person who spoke to customers. Thus, in the small town of Merate, to go shopping they said "I go to Maria", for beard and hair "I go to Antonio", for the car "I go to Comi", obviously translated into the local Brianza dialect.
And for iron, minor repairs, accessories and furnishings in general? We went to Lorenzo, or rather LÖRENZ (LURENZ bed), a name that has become a symbol of tradition, continuity and craftsmanship and that today still allows you to go to LORENZ when it comes to wrought iron.
Lorenz Ferart factory: wrought iron since 1945
Lorenz Ferart has been operating in the wrought iron sector since 1945. The experience that this company has acquired over the years makes it able to satisfy all requests, whether classic or modern.
Lorenz Ferart products are made in Italy , in Merate (province of Lecco). Lecco is located on Lake Como, the famous lake from which the story of "I Promessi Sposi" by Alessandro Manzoni starts.