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The character of a piece of furniture often lies in the finishing details that define its interaction and style. Door handles and knobs are fundamental hardware elements for personalizing standard pieces or restoring antique furniture. Our collection offers technical and aesthetic solutions for all types of applications: from a robust kitchen handle designed to withstand intensive use to delicate children's handles that add a playful touch. Replacing these components in wardrobes , sideboards , or comfortable instantly updates the interior design. We offer materials ranging from handcrafted ceramics to polished metals, allowing a desk or a passageway door to acquire a new tactile and visual dimension with minimal intervention.
In interior design, decorative hardware acts as the jewel of the furniture. Handles and knobs not only fulfill an essential mechanical function by facilitating the opening of doors and drawers, but they can also redefine the aesthetic language of an entire piece. A simple change of hardware can modernize an outdated kitchen, add warmth to a minimalist wardrobe, or lend a touch of sophistication to a basic chest of drawers. Our selection focuses on the quality of the materials, the ergonomics of the grip, and the precision of the finishes, offering solutions for restoration projects, DIY projects, or customizing new furniture.
| Guy | Technical Specifications | Ideal for... |
|---|---|---|
| Handle Pulls | Two fixing points allow for greater pulling force, superior ergonomics for large hands. | Heavy kitchen drawers, large wardrobe fronts, or office drawer units. |
| Knobs (Buttons) | Single anchor point, quick installation, discreet and compact aesthetics. | Small wardrobe doors, bedside tables, lightweight drawers or auxiliary furniture. |
| Leather/Suede Pull Handles | Warm and soft to the touch, flexible, prevents painful bumps, ages with a natural patina. | Children's rooms (safety), Nordic environments or natural wood furniture. |
| Recessed Handles/Finger Pulls | Integrated into the front or machined, they do not protrude, absolute visual cleanliness. | Modern minimalist kitchens, narrow passageways where snags should be avoided. |
Before buying new handles, it's crucial to measure the "center-to-center distance" (the exact spacing between the two screw holes) if you're replacing existing handles. Standard measurements are typically 64mm, 96mm, 128mm, etc. (multiples of 32mm). If you're switching from a two-hole handle to a one-hole knob, you'll need to fill and paint the old holes or use a decorative backplate. Also, consider the screw length; make sure it's long enough to go through the thickness of the drawer or door front, but not so long as to damage the interior.
Use a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid abrasive scouring pads or harsh chemical cleaners that could damage the metal's protective coating.
Stainless steel, aluminum, or chrome-plated zamak are ideal because of their resistance to grease, moisture, and frequent cleaning.
Yes, you just need a drill with a wood drill bit the same diameter as the screw. It's a good idea to put a piece of masking tape where you're going to drill to prevent the melamine from chipping.
Yes, it is a common and functional practice: using knobs on the upper hinged doors and handle pulls on the lower drawers to facilitate opening.
The handle is the point of physical contact with the furniture; its texture, temperature, and shape convey sensations every time we open a drawer. Choosing these elements carefully is a statement of intent regarding attention to detail. We understand these accessories as small pieces of architecture that must balance visual beauty with the mechanical resistance necessary for everyday use.
We invite you to explore our range of finishes and shapes to find the perfect complement that will make your furniture speak for you.