Bejewel Your Home With Decorative Hardware
Phillip Watts branch pulls – The Branch door handle is a hand-cast aluminum replica of a real tree branch. The Plank handle resembles a natural piece of wood.
Beautiful profile knobs – These delicate knobs stand out both from the top and in profile.
FSB modern pulls – These angular pulls are perfect for interior doors, cupboards, and even shower doors.
Frost shiny and modern pulls – These modern pulls, made by Frost, were designed by Hans Jørgen Frost in 2002. Frost also collaborates with outside designers, such as Bønnelycke MDD and the design duo Busk+Hertzog.
Handle the art knob – Folwell’s Open Minds collection features knobs named after iconic artists such as Modigliani, Klimt, Giacometti, and Munch.
Knockout knobs drawers – Knockout Knobs can create a variety of knobs and pulls for you.
Stainless steel hardware – The Laguna hardware is a modern and highly functional piece that combines a pull and a knob. Its curvilinear design is stylish and unique.
Petra hardware for cabinets and drawers – Petra is an attractive solid brass knob with a sculptural organic form. It is available in four finishes and can be complemented by other hardware pieces in the collection.
Leather handle knobs – The Rockport is an Italian saddle-stitched leather handle, with hand-polished solid brass hardware. The machine-stitched leather is sourced from Italy.
FSB modern and stylish pulls – FSB offers a wide range of modern knobs and pulls, including lever handles, glass door hardware, and window hardware.
Sun Valley Bronze lever pulls – These Gazelle Grip Handles would be a stunning addition to any front door. They can be paired with any escutcheon and are available in a variety of finishes.
Trafalgar and driftwood handles – Watts’ collections of large handles with matching pulls. On the left is the Crushed collection, and the next panel features the Big Shim, Trafalgar, and Driftwood handles.
Waterworks pull collection – A wall of rainbow cabinet faces displays Waterworks’s decorative hardware options.
Elegant knobs from Sun Valley – For smaller, elegant knobs, the Sun Valley Bronze selection includes wood inlay knows and gorgeous art glass knobs. Our favorites are one marbled and one with a floral design.
Brazilian walnut pulls – Loving these levers! Paired with their quality hardware, wood agents add to the appeal of the designs. Sun Valley Bronze uses ipe hardwood (also called Brazilian walnut), unless you supply your own for a custom piece.
Marion Cage pulls style – These elegant pulls dress up any drawer or cupboard.
Adam and Eve door pulls – “Adam” and “Eve” door pulls. Folwell has created pieces in private collections nationwide, including the Denver Art Museum, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Vail Resorts, and Silver Oak Cellars.
Just like jewelry adds the final touch to a woman’s outfit, door knobs and decorative hardware are the bling that can elevate your home’s decor. While the local home store offers many options, selecting unique cabinet hardware and stylish features for your doors and drawers can make a real difference. ICFF 2016 showcased artistic and amazing options.
Explore the most beautiful ornaments and exquisite door hardware for inspiration to create a stunning and personalized home decor.
Handle the Art is a favorite of ours. Gail Folwell, the designer and owner, is a contemporary monument bronze artist, and each of her pulls and handles are small sculptural masterpieces inspired by the human figure.
“Adam” and “Eve” door pulls are pieces created by Folwell, which are found in private collections nationwide, including the Denver Art Museum, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Vail Resorts, and Silver Oak Cellars.
These knobs are from Folwell’s Open Minds collection, named after iconic artists such as Modigliani, Klimt, Giacometti, and Munch.
These modern pulls are by Frost, a company founded in 2002 by Hans Jørgen Frost. Frost currently works with outside designers including Bønnelycke MDD and the design duo Busk+Hertzog.
A wide selection of modern decorative hardware is available through FSB — Franz Schneider Brakel. The company’s descriptor “Getting a grip on architecture: It’s in your hands” creatively emphasizes their architecturally design-forward hardware, and their blend of “architecture meets handle culture.”
Modern flowing and angular shapes are perfect for interior doors and cupboards…and maybe the shower door?
FSB offers a wide range of modern knobs and pulls, including lever handles, glass door hardware, and window hardware. Knockout Knobs specializes in custom knobs, pulls, and handles for cabinetry and furniture. They use 3D printing technology to create unique metal knobs and hardware, eliminating the need for casting and molds.
Whether you want a monogram, company logo, or any other image, you can have one-of-a-kind knobs with Knockout Knobs.
This sampling showcases the variety of knobs and pulls crafted by Knockout Knobs.
The knobs are beautiful in profile and stand out due to their delicate structure.
Jewelry designer Marion Cage expanded her expertise to include decorative hardware and home accessories. With a passion for materials, she skillfully combines them in unexpected ways. Her pulls, which resemble dangling earrings, are truly stunning.
These elegant pulls would enhance any drawer or cupboard.
Philip Watts Design, based in Nottingham, UK, specializes in creating collections with branches and organic forms. In a 2015 interview, Watts emphasized the importance of door handles as an interior object. He highlighted that people often overlook door handles and do not take the time to appreciate them.
Watts also referenced the famous quote by Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi: “God is in the detail.” For Watts, paying attention to details is paramount.
The large Branch door handle is a beautiful work of art. It is crafted from hand-cast aluminum, replicating a real tree branch. On the right is his Plank handle, resembling a natural piece of wood.
Watts have a diverse collection of large handles. The Crushed collection is shown on the left, followed by the Big Shim, Trafalgar, and Driftwood handles.
In 1992, builder Robert Commons founded Sun Valley Bronze in Hailey, Idaho when he couldn’t find the decorative hardware he needed for the fine homes and custom cabinetry he was building. So, he decided to cast his own designs. The business is still family owned and produces durable, fabulous bronze designs.
These Gazelle Grip Handles are stunning adornments for any front door. They can be paired with any escutcheon and come in a variety of finishes, just like Sun Valley’s knobs, levers, and pulls.
These Gazelle Grip Handles are stunning adornments for front doors. They can be paired with any of Sun Valley’s knobs, levers, or pulls, and come in a variety of finishes.
Loving these levers! Paired with their quality hardware are wood agents that add to the appeal of the designs. Sun Valley Bronze uses ipe hardwood (also called Brazilian walnut), unless you’d like to supply your own for a custom piece.
When it comes to smaller, elegant knobs, Sun Valley Bronze offers wood inlay and art glass knobs. Our favorites are two: one marble and one with a floral design.
Waterworks is known for its world-class bath and kitchen fixtures and accessories. However, at the recent ICFF 2016, we were impressed by the variety and designs of their decorative hardware. From leather handles to modern bathroom knobs and traditional style pulls, these options are great for updating an existing bathroom.
A wall of cabinet faces displays Waterworks’s decorative hardware options.
The Rockport is an Italian leather handle, attached with solid brass hardware. The vegetable-tanned leather is from Italy.
Part pull, part knob, the Laguna is a modern piece of hardware. Its curvilinear design is stylish and highly functional.
Petra is an attractive solid brass knob with a sculptural design. It comes in four finishes and has other complementary hardware pieces in the collection. This selection of designer decorative hardware is different from what you find in regular home stores because, just like jewelry, the quality makes a significant impact.
It’s an investment, but carefully chosen hardware can transform the appearance of your room.
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