Drop Bail Pulls

Discover the rustic charm of rust-finished hardware at Knobs4Less.com. With its characteristic reddish-brown hue, rust finish hardware resembles aged or oxidized metal, imbuing your cabinets with a touch of antiquity and charm. Our comprehensive collection includes a diverse range of cabinet pulls such as handles, finger pulls, pendant pulls, drop bail pulls, European bar pulls, and more. Additionally, we offer an assortment of backplates, latches, decorative keys, and various accessories to complete your design vision. We offer rust finishes in a multitude of hues, tones, and patinas including Patine Rouge, Antique Rust, Dull Rust, Hammered Rust, Rust with Black Wash, Rust Glaze and Rustic Brass. Our rust finish hardware harmonizes well with warm, earthy color schemes and effortlessly complements neutral tones like beige, brown, and cream, as well as natural materials like stone or wood. The aged appearance of rust-finished hardware not only adds a vintage appeal but also lends a sense of timeless craftsmanship to your space, creating a warm, welcoming ambiance.

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  • 3" Centers Rope Drop Pull 3" Cc In Polished Chrome Atlas Homewares - Campaign - 3" Centers Rope Drop Pull 3" Cc In Polished Chrome
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    I bought an inexpensive piece of furniture online, and it came with a tiny, sad knob in the center of a long drawer. I wanted to switch it out for something more stylish. I would have liked to use either one long, thin handle across the center or two smaller handles (one on each end), but the drawer came with a hole drilled right in the center. This campaign-style handle was the perfect solution because (1) campaign is very current and (2) it covered up the hole in the center of the drawer. This handle totally updated the whole piece! Cons: it is a total pain to install (it would be REALLY helpful to have instructions with sizes of holes to drill); also, the brushed finish is not very matte (that's OK with me because I like the shiny finish, but it is not what I expected from something called "brushed nickel").