Our Beehive Wooden Door Knobs with Chrome Rose are supplied as a pair and combine traditional timber door knobs with polished chrome rose plates. Available in natural rosewood or an ebonised finish, these wooden beehive internal door knobs are ideal for period properties, cottages, Victorian homes and traditional renovations. Available in either natural rosewood or an ebonised finish, these wooden door knobs are supplied as a pair and mounted on solid brass chrome rose plates. The rosewood option highlights the natural grain of the timber, whilst the ebonised version features a durable black coating applied to the rosewood base, creating a darker appearance that works particularly well alongside painted doors and traditional interiors. These wooden beehive door knobs are suitable for internal doors throughout the home, including living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, studies and hallways. Their traditional design makes them particularly popular in Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian properties as well as cottages and barn conversions. Beehive door knobs are often fitted to panelled doors, where the knob can be positioned on the centre rail of the door. This allows a longer tubular latch to be used without looking out of proportion and provides a comfortable grip when opening and closing the door. The polished chrome rose offers a brighter and cleaner appearance than traditional brass fittings, making these internal door knobs particularly suitable where traditional timber hardware is being combined with chrome hinges, locks and other ironmongery. Unsprung Door Knob Information These door knobs are unsprung, meaning there is no spring mechanism built into the knob itself. Instead, the return action is provided by the tubular latch. For this reason, we strongly recommend using a heavy-duty tubular latch. A lightweight latch may struggle to return the knob fully after use, resulting in poor operation over time. Our complete sets have been carefully selected to include suitable heavy-duty tubular latches to ensure reliable performance. Dimensions Overall Height: 84mm Knob Diameter: 54mm Rose Diameter: 58mm Detailed PDF and DWG technical drawings are available from the Dimensions tab below. These files are suitable for architects, designers, contractors and anyone requiring detailed specification information. Set Options This product is available in the following configurations: Pair of Beehive Wooden Door Knobs Pair of Knobs with 3" Heavy Duty Tubular Latch Pair of Knobs with 4" Heavy Duty Tubular Latch Pair of Knobs with 3" Tubular Latch, Deadbolt and Chrome Bathroom Turn & Release Pair of Knobs with 4" Tubular Latch, Deadbolt and Chrome Bathroom Turn & Release Whilst a 3" latch can be used, we generally recommend a 4" tubular latch where possible. The additional backset helps keep your hand further away from the door frame and reduces the chance of knocking your knuckles against the jamb when operating the door. The tubular latches and deadbolts supplied within our sets are fire rated to CE 1121 CF 5531. Where a certified fire door installation is required, we recommend consulting your door manufacturer or building professional to confirm overall compliance. Installation The two internal door knobs are connected through the door using a threaded spindle and secured using a small grub screw located within the neck of each knob. This traditional fixing method provides a secure installation and allows the knobs to be adjusted during fitting. For customers unfamiliar with this style of fixing, we provide a detailed fitting guide and video tutorial to help with installation. Because the chrome rose plate is separate from the wooden knob, these knobs can technically be used with certain rim locks. However, due to the shoulder on the neck of the knob, we would generally recommend choosing a dedicated rim knob where a rim lock installation is planned. Matching Products To complete your project, we also offer: Traditional butt hinges in matching chrome finishes Finger plates to help protect painted doors Heavy-duty tubular latches & bathroom deadbolt Traditional rim locks and rim knob sets Frequently Asked Questions Why is it called a Beehive Door Knob? The design takes its name from the concentric rings machined into the knob. These rings resemble the shape of a traditional straw beehive, commonly known as a skep. Are Beehive Door Knobs suitable for period properties? Yes. Beehive door knobs were widely used during the Georgian and Victorian periods and remain a popular choice for traditional homes, cottages and heritage renovations. Do these door knobs contain a spring? No. These are unsprung door knobs and should always be used with a suitable heavy-duty tubular latch. Can I use these knobs on a bathroom door? Yes. We offer complete sets that include a matching bathroom deadbolt together with a chrome turn and release. Are technical drawings available? Yes. PDF and DWG drawings can be downloaded from the Dimensions tab below the product description.