Handrail Profile - Georgian

Handrail Profile - Georgian

Group of dimensioned illustrations of Georgian Handrail seen in elevation with bracket and baluster
Description
Description

The Georgian handrail, characterized by its round top and five rounded convex bumps on its concave lower profiles, is a distinct element of classical architecture. Its design embodies traditional craftsmanship, intricate detailing, and elegance. Crafted typically from wood or cast iron, the handrail brings to the space a sense of grandeur and historical charm. The convex bumps add both a tactile and visual feature, contributing to safety, aesthetics, and a nod to the architectural heritage of the Georgian period.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Georgian Handrails have a typical profile width of 2.625” (6.7 cm) and height of 2.375” (6 cm).

Set of drawings of Georgian Handrail in views as an entire stair run
Set of drawings of Georgian Handrail in views as an entire stair run
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
2.375” | 6 cm
Width:
2.625” | 6.7 cm
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Drawings include:

Georgian Handrail elevation, plan, front

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