It’s finally here! I’m in Lake Tahoe for the BHMA 100th anniversary celebration – 100 YEARS! I’ve completed my series for the BHMA Challenge, but I wanted to share one more post…
As part of this milestone for the door and hardware industry, BHMA has put together a virtual museum where you can “explore a visual timeline of innovation, where every piece of hardware tells a story of strength, safety, and standards.” The museum goes back to the 1880’s!
Check out the virtual museum here!
And if you missed my BHMA Challenge posts, here they are:
- BHMA Challenge – Built for Safety
- BHMA Challenge – Built for Access
- BHMA Challenge – Built to Last
- BHMA Challenge – Built for Innovation
- BHMA Challenge – Built for Impact
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Amazingly interesting. Thanks for putting this together and sharing! Seems century+ old door hardware was built like a tank and decorated for kings and queens.
Lori, thanks for posting this. It’s great to have so much information in one place.
Great history
Neat to see some hardware has changed and some only changed slightly,
Plus the people behind the hardware