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Mortice Knobs

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Shop Traditional and Contemporary Mortice Door Knobs for Timber Doors

Discover our carefully selected range of mortice door knobs, perfect for both period renovations and modern interiors. Designed for use with tubular latches or mortice locks, these knobs add timeless character to your home or project.

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Mortice Knobs for Every Interior Style

Traditional, Modern, and Period Door Knobs

Whether you’re working on a Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, or modern property, our collection of mortice door knobs offers something to suit every door style. Popular styles include Beehive knobs, Mushroom shapes, Oval designs, and contemporary Knurled mortice knobs. We supply a variety of finishes to match your interior theme, including Polished Chrome, Satin Nickel, Satin Brass, and Antique Brass.

To complete your project, browse our full range of Locks and Latches and Door Hinges—essential for ensuring proper functionality and safety. You can also explore related products like Door Knockers and Letter Plates for external doors.

Explore Our Full Range of Mortice Door Knobs – Perfect for Timber Doors in Period and Modern Homes | Multiple Finishes Available | Fast UK Delivery

More Mortice Knob Options and Expert Advice

Need Help Choosing the Right Mortice Knob?

Choosing the right mortice door knob involves more than just picking a finish. You’ll need to consider latch size, door thickness, user comfort, and the overall design theme. If you’re unsure about compatibility, or need advice on suitable finishes for your project, we’re here to help.

You can browse related collections like our Tubular Mortice Latches or view specific finishes like Polished Chrome Mortice Knobs and Satin Chrome Mortice Knobs.

If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please contact us and we’ll assist you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Mortice Knobs and Rim Knobs?

Mortice knobs are designed to work with internal mortice latches or locks fitted inside the door, while rim knobs are surface-mounted and used with rim locks.

What size latch do I need for mortice knobs?

We recommend at least a 3-inch (76mm) tubular mortice latch. This helps prevent your knuckles from catching on the door frame when turning the knob.

Are mortice door knobs suitable for fire doors?

Some mortice door knobs can technically be used on timber fire doors when paired with a correctly rated fire door latch or fire-rated mortice lock. However, it’s generally not recommended, especially in settings where the door also has a door closer fitted. Turning a door knob can require more effort than using a lever handle, and in situations like this, children, elderly users, or people with limited grip strength may struggle to operate the door safely and easily. Always check with your installer or refer to product specifications for suitability.

Which finishes are most popular for mortice knobs?

Popular UK finishes include Polished Brass, Antique Brass, Polished Chrome, and Satin Nickel.

Are mortice knobs difficult to turn?

Some mortice knobs, especially traditional or unsprung designs, can be more difficult to turn compared to lever handles. This can be an issue for elderly users, children, or anyone with arthritis or limited hand strength. It’s also worth noting that some mortice knobs come with a single spring, while others have no internal springs at all, meaning the turning force relies entirely on the spring strength of your latch. If your latch has a strong or heavy spring, this can make the knob feel overly stiff and hard to operate—especially when your hands are full (like when carrying shopping bags).

To help reduce resistance and improve ease of use, we recommend using a light-action tubular mortice latch and, where possible, choosing a knob design with some internal spring assistance. Professional installation also helps ensure correct alignment and smooth operation.

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