Belwith Keeler® supplied hardware for the Arts & Crafts movement in the early 1900s, and today reproduces those designs in hand-forged knobs and pulls. Available in two beautiful finishes; please see options to select.
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I looked at many pulls at big box stores and on the web for over a year before I ordered these. I am thrilled with the character they add to my cabinets. They are well crafted. They are a bit darker than they appear in the photo.
(5)hammered copper look for a fraction of the price
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Our Arts and Crafts Bar Pulls go well with the Mission-style quartersawn cabinetry in our kitchen renovation. They also perfectly match the hammered copper vessel sink in the adjoining powder room. Though not as solid-feeling as the real copper hardware we looked at in a local kitchen design store, these pulls do the trick for less than a third of the cost, which makes a difference when you're budgeting for over 50 cabinets and drawers, as we were. The ends do tend to snag clothing such as cargo pants pockets, so we installed all the door pulls vertically and used matching cup pulls for the drawers. So far, after months of frequent use, none of the screws have shown signs of stripping loose or other wear, so I believe the pulls are sufficiently durable to last us for years.
My new pulls certainly made a difference to the kitchen cabinets. The arts and crafts was perfect, and I knew that when I saw them portrayed on the web.