Bulb End Espag Window Handle
The bulb end espag window handle (Option 3) presents a seamless blend of heritage design and contemporary functionality. Crafted from cast iron and meticulously finished in the UK, this handle is the epitome of iron craftsmanship, available in both black iron and pewter iron finishes to suit your aesthetic preferences.
Designed for use with espagnolette (espag) locking mechanisms, the bulb end’s rounded form offers both ergonomic grip and understated elegance. Whether you’re securing a casement window in a heritage property or enhancing a modern renovation, this handle ensures smooth, reliable operation with every rotation.
The black iron espag handle variant adds bold contrast and visual depth, perfectly complementing painted or natural wood frames. In contrast, the pewter iron espag handle introduces a softer, gently reflective finish that subtly ages to reveal rich patination—enhancing its timeless appeal.
Each handle undergoes annealing and oven-cured painting processes to ensure exceptional durability. The result is a piece of door hardware that not only performs daily with ease but also gives your windows long-lasting character and visual consistency.
For a trusted cast iron espag handle that encapsulates elegance, strength, and traditional style, Option 3 is a perfect choice. If you’d like help selecting the correct handed version or coordinating finishes with related fittings, our expert team is ready to assist.
Key Features
– Classic Bulb End design for heritage authenticity
– Solid cast iron construction for strength and longevity
– UK‑made with meticulous hand finishing
– Corrosion‑resistant treatment and hardwearing baked coating
– Smooth action and comfortable, rounded grip
– Matching slotted fixings for a period‑correct look
Specifications
– Material: Cast iron
– Finish: Rust‑protected, oven‑cured paint
– Origin: Manufactured in the UK
– Suitability: Timber joinery; interior or sheltered exterior use
– Fixings: Included; colour‑matched
An insight into the manufacturing process…
After casting, components are too hard for finishing, so they undergo an extended annealing cycle to transform the iron’s carbon structure, creating a tough yet workable substrate. Castings are then carefully dressed to remove flash, assembled, and treated with an advanced anti‑corrosion system. Finally, a two‑coat, oven‑baked paint finish is applied before each piece is assembled, inspected, and packed for dispatch.
For advice on product suitability and compatibility please call us on 01206 804317 or email us on info@twfl.co.uk. We have stockists throughout the UK who will be able to offer specialist advice on all aspects of architectural ironmongery. Please contact us for details of your nearest stockist.


















