These items have been salvaged in 2014 by our team from the former headquarters of the Générale de Banque (now BNP Paribas Fortis). The building, constructed between 1968 and 1979, was located on the Warandeberg in Brussels. Two renowned Belgian designers from that period, Jules Wabbes and Christophe Gevers, were commissioned to design the interiors. They are both well-known for their meticulous approach to craftsmanship and distinctive use of high-quality, timeless materials. Each salvaged item has developed its own unique patina during its time in use.
The product features a single knob in sand-cast bronze by Jules Wabbes. The knob was apparently inspired by the shape of a pebblestone. The product is available with or without a spindle stuck inside. The pin is missing or broken. The steel spindle needs to be recut/extracted.
Length | 7,5 cm |
Height | 5,6 cm |
Depth | 5,9 cm (+ 5 cm with stuck spindle) |
Used condition. There are a visible chips, scratches and corrosion traces. These items feature natural variations and subtle pitting corrosion. The sand-casting method has given the product a rough finish with minor surface irregularities and texture differences that are inherent to the casting process. Dusty, needs to be cleaned.
Oval knob in sand-cast bronze by Jules Wabbes from the Générale de Banque (with or without stuck spindle)