Designed in our Soho studio, this cabinet pull is suitable for contemporary and modern interiors. Two concealed screws affix it to the drawer or cabinet. Available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.
Designed in our Soho studio, this cabinet pull is suitable for contemporary and modern interiors. Two concealed screws affix it to the drawer or cabinet. Available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.
Balanced concentric circles form the face of the No 8382 Deco cabinet knob. The body of the drum-shaped knob has a wide recessed step. An optional rosette is available at an additional cost. It is available in four sizes and in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The profile of the No 8386 elliptical cabinet knob forms a continuous curve from face to shank. The design is appropriate for both traditional and contemporary interiors. All NANZ finishes are available.
The No 8390 cabinet pull is a modern interpretation of Arts & Crafts inspired lines. The rectilinear body of the pull is softened by its round corners whereas its posts flare inwards. Any NANZ plated or patinated finishes can be applied.
The No 8403 Georgian cabinet knob is reminiscent of the Neoclassical 20s. The face of the knob is broken by a series of steps, diminishing to a cavetto with a boss at the center. The curving profile of the shank is continued by the flaring rose. The available finishes include burnished brass, pewter, polished nickel, and antique gold.
The Tiburon collection is inspired by the concentric circles of a drop falling into water – fluid and spherical, classic proportions distilled to perfection. The Nº 8403 cabinet knob is reminiscent of the Neoclassical 1920s. The face of the knob is broken by a series of steps, diminishing to a cavetto with a boss at the center. The curving profile of the shank is continued by the flaring rose. Shown here in Antique Gold, all NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The bold face of the No 8405 Georgian cabinet knob consists of a torus edge surrounding a deep ogee which rises to a single understated boss. The knob is appropriate for formal interiors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 8406 cabinet knob was inspired by an American Art Deco design of the 1930s. The strict geometry of the stepped face is softened by a slight outward flaring of the bullnose edge. The knob is adaptable to a variety of interiors, depending on the choice of finish; polished nickel, satin nickel and chrome, for example, emphasize the modernity of the design, while burnished brass and patinated finishes produce a more traditional appearance.
The No 8408 round cabinet knob is an early 20th-century adaptation of classic Georgian design. Typical of the design style, a single step joins the knob to the straight shank and transitions to an ogee rose. The simplicity of the well-proportioned profile makes the knob suitable for contemporary as well as traditional interiors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The boldly scaled-up molding profile of the Nº 8411 Cabinet Knob meets with a drum-shaped handle. It features 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.
The No 8412 pendant cabinet pull features a shallow domed backplate circumscribed by a dual astragal edge. The swelling handle terminates in a finial with a round-shaped profile. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.