The No 8664 cabinet pull has curved upper and lower surfaces, which meet at an upturned lip. The chamfered sides expose the upper and lower curves simultaneously. Four sizes are available. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 8664 cabinet pull has curved upper and lower surfaces, which meet at an upturned lip. The chamfered sides expose the upper and lower curves simultaneously. Four sizes are available. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
Apparently simple in form, the No 8670 modern cabinet pull, which originated in the 1920s, is complex in its fine details. The handle transforms from cylinder to rectangle at the bend, and then flares at the base. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
A flat face juxtaposed by a curved interior profile forms the No 8672 pulls contemporary design. The resulting handle is easy to the touch, yet has a rigidly modern appearance. Custom lengths available. All plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 8674 traditional dome-shaped bin pull with rounded lip could have been found in a 19th century apothecary or kitchen. Three flanges for screws are positioned around the edge. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 8677 bin pull features an oval dome center and is secured on either side by teardrop-shaped flanges. An elegant simplification of traditional apothecary pulls, the No 8677 is suitable for both period and contemporary interiors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The Nº 8678 bin pull is a modern and streamlined take on the classic apothecary fixtures of the 19th-century. With it’s oval dome, stepped lip and concealed screws the Nº 8678 is an elegant simplification of Mid-Century style that would be suitable for both period and contemporary interiors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 8681 traditional rectangular bin pull could have been found in a 19th century dry goods store or a pantry. The dome has a rounded lip. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
Although the design of the No 8682 bin pull originated during the Arts and Crafts period, it has a modern esthetic suitable for contemporary interiors as well. The oval finger pull curves slightly on the horizontal axis. Flanges for screws flank the opening. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 8683 rectangular bin pull with curved face is flanked on either side by flanges for screws. It is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The No 8684 rectangular bin pull is available in a variety of plated and patinated finishes including polished nickel, satin nickel, and chrome.
Designed in our Soho studio, this cabinet pull is suitable for contemporary and modern interiors. Two concealed screws affix it to the drawer. Although shown here in burnished brass, it is available in all standard plated and patinated finishes.
Based on a design by Isabel Sorenson, the No 8699 is a knob inspired by the capital letter I. Concave at the face with an integral base of matching diameter, the cabinet knob most resembles an I in the Goudy font designed By Frederic William Goudy (1865-1947). Available in five sizes, the modern pull is at its best in both brass and nickel variations and can be used in back-to-back configurations for shower door pulls. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.