Clean, Defined Finish
Chrome door levers are characterised by their cool tone and precise, reflective surface. From high-shine polished chrome (also referred to as chrome plated) to softer brushed chrome (commonly known as satin chrome), the finish can either sharpen surrounding materials or sit more quietly within the palette, depending on the level of sheen.
Durable for Daily Use
Chrome door levers are a practical choice for high-use areas, with a durable, easy-to-maintain surface that holds its finish over time. Well suited to kitchens, bathrooms, and entry points, they offer a consistent, clean feel in hand without requiring ongoing upkeep.
A Considered Finish Choice
Chrome door hardware is often selected to create a more cohesive result across the home. Its neutral, cool-toned quality allows it to integrate with a wide range of materials, while repeating chrome door levers across tapware, lighting, and hardware helps establish a clear, resolved finish palette.
Understanding Chrome Door Hardware Finishes
Chrome finishes are defined by their clarity and reflectivity, offering a cooler, more precise alternative to warmer metals like brass.
In our collection, finishes are streamlined into two considered options — polished chrome (also referred to as chrome plated) and brushed chrome (commonly known as satin chrome). While naming can vary between suppliers, these terms generally distinguish between a high-shine, reflective surface and a softer, low-sheen alternative.
The choice comes down to how much light you want the hardware to reflect — and how defined you want it to feel within the space.

Chrome Door Levers in Refined Interiors
Chrome door levers sit naturally within more pared-back interiors, where their reflective surface works alongside materials like glass, marble, and streamlined joinery. They introduce clarity and definition, reinforcing a cleaner, more resolved palette.
In more detailed settings, chrome can be used to create contrast against warmer materials. It brings a lighter, more precise edge, helping to balance richer tones without adding visual weight.
Explore Chrome Finish Options
Chrome finishes offer flexibility depending on the level of sheen and texture you prefer. Each option provides a slightly different expression while maintaining a cohesive overall look.
Polished Chrome
A bright, reflective finish with a crisp, mirror-like surface. Polished chrome — also referred to as chrome plated — amplifies light and brings a more defined edge to surrounding materials. It’s well suited to spaces where clarity and contrast are intentional.
Brushed Chrome
A lightly textured finish with a soft, low-sheen surface. Brushed chrome — often referred to as satin chrome — diffuses light to create a more muted, settled appearance. It works well in spaces with layered materials and a more relaxed, understated palette.
Choosing Chrome Door Levers for Your Home
Chrome door hardware works particularly well alongside marble, glass, and light-toned timber, where its reflective quality introduces clarity and a sense of openness.
Consider how the finish carries across other fixtures — consistency in tapware, lighting, and hardware often leads to a more resolved result.
Our collection focuses on well-defined lever designs, allowing the finish to remain the point of focus while maintaining a clean, enduring presence.
Exploring Other Finishes
If you’re comparing options, viewing finishes side by side helps determine how reflectivity and tone shape the overall palette. Comparing chrome with softer nickel or warmer brass highlights the difference between a more defined finish and a softer one.









































