Nº 8240

The No 8240 cabinet knob is a faceted version of the No 8004. The ogee profile of the face is mirrored on the underside of the knob and features a large bullnose molding around the edge. The design achieves an architectural monumentality, transforming traditional elements into a distinctly modern design. It is often specified with the companion No 1240 knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-sized doors. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available. The knob is provided in four different sizes.

Nº 8243

The No 8243 edge pull is machined from brass angle stock rather than bent from sheet brass, producing a clean-lined design with a fine angle. The pull can be used for drawers and cabinet doors. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 8271

Designed in our Soho studio, this cabinet knob is available for use as a fixed dummy pull and is suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.

Nº 8279

The graceful Nº 8279 Shell Bin Pull reflects nature both in inspiration and in the textural quality of the casting. This elegant design is suitable for both period and contemporary interiors. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 8283

The clean, hard lines of the No 8283 modern cabinet pull are contrasted by rounded edges and corners. The pristine simplicity of its design makes it suitable for modern interiors. Often times it is specified with the No 1283 rectangular doorknob. It is available in all Nanz plated and patinated finishes.

Nº 82831

Designed in our Soho studio, this cabinet pull is available for use as a fixed dummy pull and is suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.

Nº 8284

The Nº 8284 handle is manufactured in our Long Island factory. The Nanz factory employs lost wax shell casting, CNC machining, electroplating and the traditional hand finishing techniques of polishing, texturing, patination, and relieving. Our design team creates proprietary one of a kind designs and revives great American designs, allowing for inspiring antiques to take advantage of technological advancements. Handle and trim combinations are essentially limitless. This Nº 8284 is shown in Burnished Brass finish, and all Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 8285

The boldly scaled-up molding profile of the Nº 8285 Georgian Cabinet Knob consists of a bullnose edge that flares slightly outwards at the top, joining a broad, shallow ogee which rises to a large boss at the center. The curved shank meets with an integral rosette. All Nanz plated and patinated finishes are available.

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Nº 8305

The No 8305P Georgian cabinet knob has streamlined its more bulbous, 18th-century prototype. Refined moldings and a plain astragal within a shallow step adorn the updated knob. A cavetto molding at the base of the shank forms a transition to the optional rosette with an ogee profile ringed by a plain astragal, which is available at an additional cost. The classic simplicity of the knob is appropriate for traditional and contemporary interiors. Recommended finishes include burnished brass, polished brass, and polished nickel. It is often specified with the No 1305P Georgian knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-sized doors. The No 8305P Georgian cabinet knob is available in five sizes and is shown here with an optional rosette.

Nº 8305B

The No 8305B Georgian cabinet knob has streamlined its more bulbous, 18th-century prototype. Refined moldings and a beaded astragal within a shallow step adorn the updated knob. A cavetto molding at the base of the shank forms a transition to the optional rosette with an ogee profile ringed by a beaded astragal, which is available at an additional cost. The classic simplicity of the knob is appropriate for traditional and contemporary interiors. Recommended finishes include burnished brass, polished brass, and polished nickel. It is often specified with the No 1305B Georgian knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-sized doors.The knob is available in five sizes and is shown here with an optional rosette.

Nº 8305P

The No 8305P Georgian cabinet knob has streamlined its more bulbous, 18th-century prototype. Refined moldings and a plain astragal within a shallow step adorn the updated knob. A cavetto molding at the base of the shank forms a transition to the optional rosette with an ogee profile ringed by a plain astragal, which is available at an additional cost. The classic simplicity of the knob is appropriate for traditional and contemporary interiors. Recommended finishes include burnished brass, polished brass, and polished nickel. It is often specified with the No 1305P Georgian knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-sized doors. The No 8305P Georgian cabinet knob is available in five sizes and is shown here with an optional rosette.

Nº 8305R

The No 8305R Georgian cabinet knob has streamlined its more bulbous, 18th-century prototype. Refined moldings and a roped astragal within a shallow step adorn the updated knob. A cavetto molding at the base of the shank forms a transitionv to the optional rosette with an ogee profile ringed by a roped astragal, which is available at an additional cost. The classic simplicity of the knob is appropriate for traditional and contemporary interiors. Recommended finishes include burnished brass, polished brass, and polished nickel. It is often specified with the No 1305R Georgian knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-sized doors. The knob is available in five sizes and is shown here with an optional rosette.