Hendel & Hendel has launched a new product guide that brings together their full breadth of hardware collections, marking an important moment in the brand’s continued evolution. Designed as a definitive reference for designers, specifiers and retailers, the guide presents every Hendel & Hendel collection in one place, including recent additions such as Scroll and Harleston, offering a clear view of the design language that defines the brand today.
More than a catalogue, the guide reflects the journey that has shaped Hendel & Hendel over more than five decades. What began in 1971 as a small fittings business founded by the family’s grandfather has grown steadily through three generations, rooted in craft and guided by intention. That foundation continues to inform the way the brand designs its collections today, where hardware is approached as an integral part of how a space is experienced.
The new product guide captures this thinking in a carefully curated format, tracing the development of the brand while presenting each collection with clarity. From classic profiles to more contemporary expressions, the guide illustrates how Hendel & Hendel continues to explore proportion, tactility and materiality in the details people interact with every day.
The launch of the guide also reflects a period of continued investment for the business, including the opening of the Hendel & Hendel Experience Studio, London. Created as a space for designers and clients to experience the collections first-hand, the studio offers a tactile introduction to the materials, finishes and craftsmanship that define the brand.
Terry Haughton, Creative Director at Hendel & Hendel, says: “This guide is an important moment for us because it brings together the story of Hendel & Hendel in one place. It reflects where we began as a family business in 1971, but also where we are heading as a brand. Every collection in the guide represents the ideas developed in our Lincolnshire studio, shaped through a process of sketching, prototyping and refinement until the proportions and tactility feel exactly right. “Hardware is something people interact with every day, and we believe those small details deserve the same level of attention as the rest of a space. With the addition of new collections such as Scroll and Harleston, alongside our London Experience Studio, this guide marks the next step in our ambition to continue evolving the brand and strengthening our position within the hardware market.”
Together, the new product guide and the London Experience Studio mark an important step in Hendel & Hendel’s continued growth. As the brand expands its presence within the hardware sector, both initiatives reflect a clear ambition: to establish Hendel & Hendel as a defining name in cabinet hardware while remaining grounded in the values that have shaped the business since 1971.
The Hendel & Hendel product guide is available now and showcases the brand’s full collection of cabinetry hardware. For more information, visit www.hendelandhendel.co.uk


