The Traverse elevator handrail extends a single curved appendage from wall to rail, making it our most minimal organic standoff design. This streamlined elevator handrail supports the 1.25″ round tube with the least possible visual presence in elevator interiors while maintaining full security. Available in stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, and powder coated steel with brushed, mirror, oil rubbed bronze, and custom powder coat finish options. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant.
| Rail Profile | Round tube construction |
|---|---|
| Standoff | Organic single-appendage capture; one curved finger supports rail |
| Applications | Elevator Handrail only |
| Compliance | ADA & ASME 17.1 compliant |
| Special Features | Single curved appendage per standoff; most minimal organic elevator handrail design in our collection; ethereal, barely-there aesthetic; maximum restraint with full security |
Specification sheets, CSI format documents, and maintenance guides are available for download. Contact us for project-specific submittals and custom engineering documentation.
| Available Sizes | 1.25″ diameter only |
|---|---|
| Available Metals | Stainless Steel, Brass, Bronze, Copper, & Powder Coated Steel |
| Available Finishes | #4 Brushed Satin, #8 Mirror Polish, Oil Rubbed Bronze (Brass only — Light, Medium, Dark, & Extra Dark), & Custom RAL or Pantone colors (Powder Coat only) |
Traverse Elevator Handrails:
The Traverse handrail is precision machined from a single block of metal, gracefully capturing the handrail with a clean, organic inspired design —the absolute minimum required to hold, the maximum possible restraint. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel rendered as architectural haiku for elevator interiors.
Less is More:
Where other organic designs use two appendages, Traverse uses one. The 1.25″ round tube appears suspended by suggestion alone—a single curved arc reaching from the wall to cradle it. Secure, certainly. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, absolutely. But visually? Barely there.
Precision Design & Engineering:
Minimalism isn’t absence—it’s precision. Traverse proves the point. Each standoff contributes exactly what’s needed: support, safety, a small moment of sculptural interest. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes. Nothing more. Nothing less. Nothing wasted.
Traverse Elevator Handrails:
The Traverse handrail is precision machined from a single block of metal, gracefully capturing the handrail with a clean, organic inspired design —the absolute minimum required to hold, the maximum possible restraint. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel rendered as architectural haiku for elevator interiors.
Less is More:
Where other organic designs use two appendages, Traverse uses one. The 1.25″ round tube appears suspended by suggestion alone—a single curved arc reaching from the wall to cradle it. Secure, certainly. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, absolutely. But visually? Barely there.
Precision Design & Engineering:
Minimalism isn’t absence—it’s precision. Traverse proves the point. Each standoff contributes exactly what’s needed: support, safety, a small moment of sculptural interest. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes. Nothing more. Nothing less. Nothing wasted.
Traverse Elevator Handrails:
The Traverse handrail is precision machined from a single block of metal, gracefully capturing the handrail with a clean, organic inspired design —the absolute minimum required to hold, the maximum possible restraint. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel rendered as architectural haiku for elevator interiors.
Less is More:
Where other organic designs use two appendages, Traverse uses one. The 1.25″ round tube appears suspended by suggestion alone—a single curved arc reaching from the wall to cradle it. Secure, certainly. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, absolutely. But visually? Barely there.
Precision Design & Engineering:
Minimalism isn’t absence—it’s precision. Traverse proves the point. Each standoff contributes exactly what’s needed: support, safety, a small moment of sculptural interest. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes. Nothing more. Nothing less. Nothing wasted.
Traverse Elevator Handrails:
The Traverse handrail is precision machined from a single block of metal, gracefully capturing the handrail with a clean, organic inspired design —the absolute minimum required to hold, the maximum possible restraint. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel rendered as architectural haiku for elevator interiors.
Less is More:
Where other organic designs use two appendages, Traverse uses one. The 1.25″ round tube appears suspended by suggestion alone—a single curved arc reaching from the wall to cradle it. Secure, certainly. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, absolutely. But visually? Barely there.
Precision Design & Engineering:
Minimalism isn’t absence—it’s precision. Traverse proves the point. Each standoff contributes exactly what’s needed: support, safety, a small moment of sculptural interest. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes. Nothing more. Nothing less. Nothing wasted.
Traverse Elevator Handrails:
The Traverse handrail is precision machined from a single block of metal, gracefully capturing the handrail with a clean, organic inspired design —the absolute minimum required to hold, the maximum possible restraint. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel rendered as architectural haiku for elevator interiors.
Less is More:
Where other organic designs use two appendages, Traverse uses one. The 1.25″ round tube appears suspended by suggestion alone—a single curved arc reaching from the wall to cradle it. Secure, certainly. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, absolutely. But visually? Barely there.
Precision Design & Engineering:
Minimalism isn’t absence—it’s precision. Traverse proves the point. Each standoff contributes exactly what’s needed: support, safety, a small moment of sculptural interest. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes. Nothing more. Nothing less. Nothing wasted.
Traverse Elevator Handrails:
The Traverse handrail is precision machined from a single block of metal, gracefully capturing the handrail with a clean, organic inspired design —the absolute minimum required to hold, the maximum possible restraint. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel rendered as architectural haiku for elevator interiors.
Less is More:
Where other organic designs use two appendages, Traverse uses one. The 1.25″ round tube appears suspended by suggestion alone—a single curved arc reaching from the wall to cradle it. Secure, certainly. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, absolutely. But visually? Barely there.
Precision Design & Engineering:
Minimalism isn’t absence—it’s precision. Traverse proves the point. Each standoff contributes exactly what’s needed: support, safety, a small moment of sculptural interest. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes. Nothing more. Nothing less. Nothing wasted.
Traverse Elevator Handrails:
The Traverse handrail is precision machined from a single block of metal, gracefully capturing the handrail with a clean, organic inspired design —the absolute minimum required to hold, the maximum possible restraint. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel rendered as architectural haiku for elevator interiors.
Less is More:
Where other organic designs use two appendages, Traverse uses one. The 1.25″ round tube appears suspended by suggestion alone—a single curved arc reaching from the wall to cradle it. Secure, certainly. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, absolutely. But visually? Barely there.
Precision Design & Engineering:
Minimalism isn’t absence—it’s precision. Traverse proves the point. Each standoff contributes exactly what’s needed: support, safety, a small moment of sculptural interest. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes. Nothing more. Nothing less. Nothing wasted.
Traverse Elevator Handrails:
The Traverse handrail is precision machined from a single block of metal, gracefully capturing the handrail with a clean, organic inspired design —the absolute minimum required to hold, the maximum possible restraint. Stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, or powder coated steel rendered as architectural haiku for elevator interiors.
Less is More:
Where other organic designs use two appendages, Traverse uses one. The 1.25″ round tube appears suspended by suggestion alone—a single curved arc reaching from the wall to cradle it. Secure, certainly. ADA and ASME 17.1 compliant, absolutely. But visually? Barely there.
Precision Design & Engineering:
Minimalism isn’t absence—it’s precision. Traverse proves the point. Each standoff contributes exactly what’s needed: support, safety, a small moment of sculptural interest. Brushed, mirror, or custom powder coat finishes. Nothing more. Nothing less. Nothing wasted.