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Cody Lever

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Customize this product with your perfect style and finish combinations for both sides of your door.

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  • Can be ordered with any Sandcast Bronze rosette
  • Sold as complete set. Includes Latch and Strike Plate
  • 28 Degree Latch is available for additional charge
  • For pricing information, contact any Emtek® dealer

Available Functions

  • Privacy
  • Passage
  • Dummy

Calm and Collected Cody

Emtek's Cody Lever is a playful and eye-catching rustic addition to any interior. Crafted from durable bronze, this lever features a unique, whimsical design that adds a touch of personality and charm to your doors. Whether you're aiming for a touch of lightheartedness or looking to make a bold style statement, the Cody Lever is the perfect choice for those who appreciate distinctive and imaginative door hardware.

Shown here: Cody Lever with #1 Rosette in Medium Bronze.

Sandcast Bronze

Our collection of Sandcast Bronze knobs, levers and cabinet hardware options are made of a metal alloy that consists mostly of copper and is made to patina over time, creating a "living" finish that showcases exposure and wear patterns for a unique appearance.

The Bronze Age, a historic period between 3300 BC and 1200 BC, was significant for its use of this material.

UPGRADE WITH CONCEALED FASTENER 2.0

Our Concealed Fastener Mechanism provides a clean look with no visible screws on the interior rosette.

All CF Mechanism lever upgrades also include a 28 degree latch (vs the standard 45 degree latch), which requires less rotation to disengage the latch and open a door when compared to standard latches.

RIGHT OR LEFT HANDING?

To determine the handing of your door:

  • Stand at the exterior side of the door in question, facing towards the inside.
  • Take note of which side of the door the hinges are on.
    • If the hinges are on the left side, then the door and the hardware should be left handed.
    • If the hinges are on the right side, then the door and the hardware should be right handed.

Learn more about handing here:

Understanding Handing

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