Cup Pulls & Bin Pulls
Choose from a wide selection of cup pulls and bin pulls for your furniture or desk restoration project. These authentic reproductions of classic styles are available in a variety of beautiful designs and finishes sure to suit your home's unique decor.
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Adorned with a design of swirling ginkgo leaves, the Ginkgo Leaf 4-Inch Bin Pull (3-Inch Center-to-Center) is a fine example of English Arts and Crafts style. Cast in pewter for exquisite detail, it comes in your choice of four rich, hand-applied finishes. Inspired by the wallpapers and fabrics of William Morris (circa 1870s), it's a lovely addition to furniture or cabinetry throughout your home. Handcrafted in the USA.
Bold and cheerful, this sunburst bin pull brightens any kitchen. The striking Eastlake style pattern (designed by Sargent, circa 1880), is reproduced in solid, cast brass and finished with our hand-applied antique patina.
The Decorative Cup Pull with Tiger Pen Shell is an elegant design with glamorous flair. Featuring inlays of tiger pen shell, varying in color from cream to brunette, each piece has its own, unique personality. Every detail is showcased in a solid-brass frame thanks to investment casting—a method that the world's finest jewelers use to create their most elaborate pieces. Handmade by skilled artisans.
Rugged and plain spoken, our Iron Bin Pull with Lacquered-Antique Finish suits the rustic character of early Colonial homes. As sturdy as they come, it will hold up to years of heavy use. The antiqued, lacquered finish is designed to prevent rust.
A popular style in the early 20th century, this rectangular bin pull is a rarity today. Authentically made from lightweight yet durable sheet steel, it’s a wonderful vintage accent to your kitchen or bath. Coated with a matte black lacquer.
Adorned with a whirlwind of nature-inspired swirls, this intricate bin pull is a fine example of English Arts & Crafts style. Cast in pewter for exquisite detail, it comes in your choice of four rich, hand-applied finishes. Inspired by the wallpapers and fabrics of William Morris (circa 1870s), it's a lovely addition to furniture or cabinetry throughout your home. Handcrafted in the USA.