Cabinet Knobs & Pulls, Drawer Pulls
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Designed in the manner of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928), this distinctive door/drawer pull is ideal for Arts & Crafts style furniture or cabinets. Capturing his signature look, it has a hint of Japonisme and a dash of Art Nouveau. Cast in solid zinc and made in Italy.
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. Available in 3 finishes which highlight the crisp design.
Dress up your cabinets or furniture with this top-quality Baroque accent. Victorian in style, it is precision cast in Italy and it comes in your choice of antique patinas. The standard size is suited for most applications.
Our lovely Largo Cabinet Knob (1 1/8 x 1 3/4-Inch) with Rope Rosette features a circa 1910 design by Yale and Town. The ornate Renaissance pattern, known as Largo, is reproduced in forged brass, and comes in an array of popular finish options.
The crisp detail of this decorative knob showcases its fleur-de-lis motif. Cast in iron with an antique, lacquered finish, it stands up to frequent use. It’s suited for larger drawers and cabinets in a variety of interiors, from Victorian to romantic revival.
The Pisano Cabinet Knob showcases a recreation of Russell and Erwin's Pisano pattern of 1897. Cast in solid brass, this heavy-duty accent stands up to frequent use and comes in an array of classic finish options. It is suited for larger drawers and cabinets in a variety of interior styles.
Our lovely Largo Cabinet Knob (1 1/8 x 1 3/4-Inch) features a circa 1910 design by Yale and Town. The ornate Renaissance pattern, known as Largo, is reproduced in forged brass, and comes in an array of popular finish options.
A single, perfect flower is the star of this petite cabinet knob. Only 1-inch across, it's just right for small drawers or cabinet doors. Finely cast from solid brass with your choice of unlacquered or nickel plated finishes.
This delightful hardware collection is named for Roycroft, the community of craft workers founded in upstate New York in 1895. These exemplary Arts & Crafts style knobs & pulls are cast in zinc, and combine hammered surfaces, crisp cut outs and rustic, time-worn finishes. Offered in a range of sizes and shapes, they're ideal for cabinets or furniture throughout your home. Made in Italy.
Elegant, durable and affordable - it's easy to see why this is one of our most popular bin pulls! The late Victorian design features a classic fleur-de-lis pattern, finely cast in solid iron. Finished to look like antique pewter, it beautifully compliments stainless steel appliances.
This intricate bail pull exemplifies the Victorian era. Manufactured from forged bass, the ornately decorated back plate and handle will stand up to years of repeated use. It is ideal for china closets, chests, or desk drawers. Available in antique or unlacquered brass finishes.
Inset with a single green aventurine and festooned with delicate ribbons, this exquisite cabinet knob derives its design from a Victorian mourning broach. Rising to the level of fine jewelry, each piece is precision cast in pewter and then finished by hand. American craftsmanship at it's best!
A ring of cheerful daisies brightens this Eastlake style ring pull. The dynamic design is based on an Islamic star, reflecting the Victorian fascination with all things Oriental. Reproduced in stamped and cast brass.
For added charm to your décor, look no further than this petite knob featuring a beautifully detailed flower, ideal for small drawers and cabinet doors. Made in Italy and precision cast in zinc, it comes in a range of special finishes.
These Victorian tear-drop pulls aren't just for furniture. Imagine the elegant impression they'd make on cabinets and drawers throughout your home. The 1870s design is recreated in solid brass with an ebonized wood pendant.
Add Victorian flair to your decor with this open pattern, crown-design decorative bail pull. Cast in solid brass, it’s intricate enough for fine furniture and sturdy enough for high-use drawers in your living room or bedroom. Choose from an unlacquered or antique-brass finish.
Bold and cheerful, this sunburst bin pull is a stunning accent to rustic or Victorian kitchens. The striking Eastlake style pattern (designed by Sargent, circa 1880), is reproduced in heavy-duty cast iron. Lacquered to protect the finish.
Dangling tear drop pulls were popular throughout the late Victorian era. Typically found on Eastlake or Renaissance Revival furniture, they're a dramatic accent for your kitchen or bath as well. Solid brass with an ebonized wood pendant.
The crisp detail of this decorative knob showcases its fleur-de-lis motif. Cast in iron with an antique, lacquered finish, it stands up to frequent use. It’s suited for medium-sized drawers and cabinets in a variety of interiors, from Victorian to romantic revival.
Inset with a single green aventurine and festooned with delicate ribbons, this exquisite drawer pull derives its design from a Victorian mourning broach. Rising to the level of fine jewelry, each piece is precision cast in pewter and then finished by hand. American craftsmanship at its best!
Smartly outfit your furniture with this 18th century Victorian-style decorative bail pull. Manufactured like the originals in solid cast brass, the back plate and handle feature an ornate design with generous detailing. It’s ideal for use on chests, china closets, or desks. Choose from an unlacquered or antique-brass finish.
One of our finest Victorian-era reproductions, this Windsor pattern bin pull will liven up all your vintage furniture and cabinets. Introduced by Reading Hardware around 1885, the whimsical Aesthetic design is just as fresh and lovely today. Precisely cast in solid brass with your choice of three classic finishes.
The perfect look for a country kitchen! Cheerful flowers and a chunky rope border give this Victorian bin pull a distinctly homey charm. Reproduced in heavy cast iron with a matte black powder-coat.
Inset with a single onyx and festooned with delicate ribbons, this exquisite cabinet knob derives its design from a Victorian mourning broach. Rising to the level of fine jewelry, each piece is precision cast in pewter, plated in gold, nickel or brass, then finished by hand. American craftsmanship at it's best!