Nº 8084

The No 8084 cabinet knob draws from a 19th-century English design and reflects the style of the Arts and Crafts movement. It achieves a rhythmical pattern through the repetition of simple ribs, which gradually diminish in width as they progress along the circumference. The linear design makes the knob suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors. It is often specified with the companion No 1084 knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-size doors. The knob is shown here with optional rosette. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 8085R

The No 8085R, designed by the firm of Jed Johnson and Alan Wanzenberg in 1992, exhibits Georgian proportions and molding details. A roped knurl rings the circumference of the knob and another borders the sunken ogival face surmounted by a boss. Recommended finishes include pewter, burnished brass, satin nickel, and antique brass. It is often specified with the companion No 1085 knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-size doors. The cabinet knob is available in five sizes and is shown here with an optional rosette.

Nº 8086

The Nº 8086 round cabinet knob is appropriate for a variety of styles and periods. Designed in our Soho studio, this cabinet knob is available for use as a fixed dummy pull and is available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.

Nº 8087

The No 8087 traditional round cabinet knob features a disk-shaped center surrounded by an astragal and cove. A larger astragal rings the circumference. The design traces its lineage back to the Federal style. It is often specified with the companion No 1087 knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-size doors. The cabinet knob is available in five sizes and is shown here with an optional rosette. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 8088

The No 8088 cabinet knob reflects the later 19th century turning to sources of inspiration beyond the classical vocabulary. The ornament consists of three concentric rings that impress into the surface of the cabinet knob, thereby juxtaposing a soft, organic shape with the solid knob body. The restrained, elegant design of the cabinet knob and rose also appears strikingly modern. Recommended finishes include polished brass, polished nickel, light or dark antique brass, antique silver, or dark oxidized bronze. It is often specified with the companion No 1088 knob, which is manufactured in a variety of sizes for full-size doors. The cabinet knob is available in five sizes and is shown here with an optional rosette.

Nº 8089

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

Nº 8090

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

Nº 8091

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

Nº 8097

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 8100

The No 8100 Louis XVI elliptical cabinet knob is comprised of a representation of reeds tapered at each end, bundled by two crossing ribbons, the whole slightly bowed. It is supported by a turned shank. Three sizes are available. All plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 8105

The elegant Nº 8105 elliptical cabinet knob, consisting of a pair of diminishing rounded moldings surmounted by a shallow dome, would have been found in English and Continental interiors in the early 20th century. If custom sizing is required, please inquire for a quotation. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.

Nº 8110

The No 8110 cabinet knob achieves a modern aesthetic by updating classical molding profiles. The face of the knob is an ogee, which forms a cusp with the edge of the curving side.The No 8110 is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.