ASSA ABLOY Group brands Corbin Russwin, McKinney, Norton, Rixson, Rockwood, SARGENT and Yale are proud to announce the latest addition to their hardware finishes – a permanent Dark Oxidized Satin Bronze (10BE/613E). As rich and warm as the original oil rubbed 10B/613, this durable new finish will maintain its original color and not fade or wear over time.

“For us, design and details go hand in hand, and creating a durable, cost effective, everlasting finish demonstrates our commitment to those details,” said Sandy Matheny, Director of Decorative Openings, ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions. “Plus, we always love giving architects and interior designers another beautiful finish to offer their customers clients!”

The new 10BE/613E finish is available on all products where 10B/613 dark oxidized satin bronze, oil rubbed finish is currently offered and provides visual consistency across suited hardware collections from ASSA ABLOY Group brands.

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