Eleek’s Home Products

December 1, 2008 · Print This Article

Using 100% post-consumer recycled aluminum sourced from within one mile of their facility, Eleek is shaping the standard for metallic products for the green home or workspace. From door handles and pulls to switchplates, signage and sinks, Eleeks’s rustic and earth-friendly products, which additionally include lighting, are a stunning example of eco-production and the beauty of recycled metal. Personally the farmer sink and house numbers are my favorites. The

gallery gives you a taste of their contemporary and minimalistic design that easily incorporates green options into your hardware needs.

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Gallery: Eleek Incorporated

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[Source] Laura Malesich

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