This set of round crystal glass door knobs brings clarity and polish to interior doors.
The faceted glass catches the light with a gentle shimmer, while the chrome base lends a refined contrast that works beautifully across a range of interiors. Designed for use on bedroom, living room, study and hallway doors, these turning handles are both decorative and functional. The shape is carefully balanced—visually striking yet made to blend seamlessly into its setting. An understated choice that reflects quality in both look and purpose. Each knob in the set is a full working door handle, not a dummy or decorative pull. They are designed to turn smoothly and operate a standard mortice latch, with a solid steel spindle running through the door to connect both sides. The turning mechanism is engineered for everyday use, offering a smooth and confident action with a reassuring weight in the hand. The rounded shape is easy to grip, and the size feels substantial without being bulky, comfortable for regular daily use. These are not lightweight or hollow knobs—they are crafted with substance and made to last. The set includes two knobs (one for each side of the door), a solid steel spindle bar, fixing screws, and a full mortice latch mechanism. In most cases, the knobs can be fitted using your existing standard mortice latch. However, a new latch is provided in the box should a replacement be needed. Installation is straightforward and secure, and these knobs have been consistently recommended by professional carpenters and locksmiths for their ease of fitting and long-term reliability. Designed to suit most standard internal doors with a latch fitting point, the knobs are compatible with solid wood, MDF, and composite doors between 35–45mm thick. They are also suitable for French doors with a mortice latch fitted and standard internal door thickness. For bathroom use, a separate lock should be fitted alongside the latch. These knobs are primarily designed for UK-style internal doors but may also be suitable for use in other countries. In most European homes, installation is often possible—customers are advised to check door thickness and latch compatibility before purchase. In the United States and Canada, the knobs can be fitted, though installation may require adjustments, as standard American doors often use different latch systems. Many customers outside the UK have successfully installed these with the help of a professional.