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Sliding Door Passage Sets

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  • Zanda Duke Flush Pull Kit 120 x 40mm Graphite Nickel - The Blue Space
    Original price $107
    Current price $86

    Zanda Duke Flush Pull Kit 120 x 40mm Graphite Nickel

    Create a cohesive and stylish look with Zanda's Duke range. By pairing the Duke Pull Handle with our Duke Flush Pulls and Door Handles in matching ...

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  • Zanda Duke Flush Pull Kit 250 x 40mm Graphite Nickel 5268.GN - The Blue Space
    Original price $224
    Current price $179

    Zanda Duke Flush Pull Kit 250 x 40mm Graphite Nickel

    + 2 Colours

    Achieve design coherence with the Zanda Duke Flush Pull Kit, a 250 x 40mm component engineered for seamless integration within the Duke hardware co...

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  • Back Zanda Square Cavity Sliding Passage Door Handle Kit Graphite Nickel 5330.GN - The Blue Space
    Original price $96
    Current price $77

    Zanda Square Cavity Sliding Passage Door Handle Kit Graphite Nickel

    Unobtrusive, square flush pull for cavity or pocket sliding doors. Simple, timeless design 65 x 65mm square flush pull Standard 54mm hole size wit...

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Sliding door passage sets are the hardware fitted to sliding doors that don't need to lock, such as those used for pantries, wardrobes, or internal room dividers. This range spans Lane, Lockwood, and Nidus, giving you a wide choice of flush pulls, edge pulls, and sliding handles to suit different door styles and finishes throughout the home.

What a passage set is used for

Unlike a privacy or entry set, a passage set has no locking function, it's purely there to let you open and close the door smoothly. This makes passage sets the right choice for sliding doors on wardrobes, linen cupboards, pantries, laundries, and internal dividing doors where privacy locking isn't required, just a clean way to grip and slide the door along its track.

Flush pulls versus edge pulls

Flush pulls sit recessed into the face of the door so they don't protrude when the door is closed, which is ideal for cavity sliding doors that disappear into a wall cavity. Edge pulls are fitted to the leading edge of the door and are typically used on doors that slide along the surface of a wall or alongside another panel, giving you a grip point without a full flush recess. Choosing between the two usually comes down to your door and track configuration rather than personal preference alone.

Choosing the right passage set

Matching finish to the rest of the room

With three brands in this range, there's plenty of scope to match your sliding door hardware to existing tapware, cabinetry handles, or other fittings in the room. Common finishes include chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and satin finishes, so it's worth checking what finish family the rest of your hardware sits in before choosing a set.

Door thickness and cavity type

Passage sets are designed around specific door thicknesses and cavity sliding systems, so check the door thickness specification against your actual door before ordering, particularly for flush pulls which need to sit correctly within the door face.

Single or pairs

Most passage sets are sold to suit either a single sliding door or a pair of doors that meet in the middle, so confirm which configuration matches your installation before purchasing to avoid ending up short a pull or handle.

Where these sets are typically installed

Sliding door passage sets from this range are commonly used on wardrobe doors, pantry doors, linen cupboards, laundry doors, and internal cavity sliders where a lock isn't needed. Because the range draws on three well established hardware brands, Lane, Lockwood, and Nidus, you have a strong selection of finishes and pull styles to match whatever door hardware theme runs through the rest of your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sliding door passage set?
A sliding door passage set is hardware without a locking function, used purely to open and close a sliding door such as a wardrobe, pantry, or internal divider door. It typically comes as a flush pull, edge pull, or sliding handle depending on the door type.
What is the difference between a flush pull and an edge pull for sliding doors?
A flush pull sits recessed into the face of the door so it doesn't stick out, which suits cavity sliding doors that slide inside a wall. An edge pull is fitted to the leading edge of the door and suits doors that slide along a wall surface or beside another panel.
Do sliding door passage sets come in different finishes?
Yes, with Lane, Lockwood, and Nidus all featured in this range, sliding door passage sets are available in finishes like chrome, matte black, brushed nickel, and satin, so you can match them to existing tapware or cabinetry hardware in the room.
Can I use a passage set on a pair of sliding doors?
Many sliding door passage sets are available in configurations for either a single door or a pair of doors that meet in the middle, so check the product listing to confirm which configuration you need before ordering.
Where are sliding door passage sets typically used?
They're most commonly used on wardrobes, pantries, linen cupboards, laundry doors, and internal cavity sliding doors where a locking function isn't required, just a smooth, reliable way to open and close the door.