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Alexander & Wilks Brunel Knurled Cylinder Cupboard Knob - 35mm
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Description
The Brunel Knurled Cupboard Knob features a beautiful diamond knurled design, nodding to Britain's industrial heritage. Knurling handles have their roots in the industrial age, where knurling was used to create texture, improving grip and giving the cylindric knobs a tactile feel. Now, knurling is fashionable for its look, but the practicality provided is an amazing bonus.
The Brunel collection is all created from solid brass and comes in a range of finishes; Antique Brass, Satin Brass PVD, Satin Nickel PVD, Polished Nickel PVD and Dark Bronze PVD. The collection is available in a range of sizes; lengths of projection 20mm and 35mm to suit a range of cabinets.
represent the very best of British-designed architectural hardware and ironmongery. Specialising in creating hand-crafted architectural hardware using both time-honoured craftsmanship skills, combined with the very latest computer-aided manufacturing, resulting in a collection of beautiful Britainxfinest ironmongery.
Sold in SINGLES complete with fixings. Circular Backplates are sold separately.
Alexander & Wilks Brunel Knurled Cylinder Cupboard Knob - 35mm
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