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You’re usually trying to scrub the fingerprints off glass and surfaces, but modern designer Philip Watts has finally made fingerprints cool with these contemporary door handles. The Fingerprint door handle is a sleek, stylish complement to any old door, taking the ordinary to extraordinary with a modern lever-handle design of die-cast stainless steel and dotted with fingerprints for a totally unique and unusual look. The modern, satin brushed finish eliminates those unsightly “real” fingerprints from marring the look of this contemporary must-have door hardware. Also available is a matching key-lock rose, for those doors you don’t always want opened. The Fingerprint lever handle retails for £117.30. Check out this cool door handle design at Philip Watts Design.

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