Knobs for kitchen, bathroom & furniture
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We offer knobs in modern, classic, country & Scandinavian designs. Materials such as leather, brass, chrome, copper and stainless are all designs found in our range. If you are going to combine knobs with handles, we have several series offered in both Handles, Door handles, T-bars and knobs.
Many of our knobs work just as well in the bathroom as in the kitchen, as well as for the stylish wardrobe or the beautiful dresser or cabinet. We try to help you make a better choice in several ways. If you are going to have knobs for a kitchen and want to supplement with handles, you can see connected series under "fit together with" on the product page.
There are three simple tips to use to make a smart choice when buying new buds. 1) What style do I have in my home and in the place where the bud will sit? Is it rural, perhaps a knob in a slightly rounder shape will fit in or do you want a modern expression to suit the tighter Scandinavian look? 2) What material fits in where the knob will sit and what do I want the knob to add to the room? One in a stainless look that blends in or in polished brass to gild where it sits. 3) What size is suitable for the knob to be easy to open the door it sits on and the size creates a balance to the size of the door.
If you manage to find a balance between style, material choice and size, you will likely find knobs that will fit into the home for many years to come. For those of you who are going to have the knobs in the kitchen, there is likely a fourth aspect to take into account, and it is all the questions above that must also be answered in a similar way, even for the handles you have chosen for these to sit nearby.
Choosing which buds you want can be difficult, but it can help if you know where they should sit and what colors are strong in that environment. Stainless look is what sells the most, closely followed by Besides which has seen a boost, then comes brass, copper and matte black followed by white and walnut. It is not difficult to understand that brass knobs have become popular as they stand out and gild their surroundings. The material goes very well with solid wood and all types of stone such as marble and granite. Chrome knobs are also popular and, like stainless steel, they go with almost any color. Have you considered that the moldings around the windows on almost all new cars are in chrome, and it fits well regardless of the color choice on the car.
There is nothing as hot as brass knobs and you have many to choose from with us. Most of our customers who buy brass knobs do it together kitchen handle in the same design. Brass products are often offered in several designs, common to our brass products is that they are coated with a protective coating which prevents discoloration.
Many choose black as an accent color in the kitchen, and it's almost weirder that it hasn't come before considering how many other kitchen products are actually available in this color. If you are looking for black kitchen knobs, you have many to choose from, from rural Knopp The trend of modern industrialism has hit like a bomb, so if you are looking for a knob to accompany the beautiful window walls, there are many to choose from, Knopp 1040 in a beautifully light design.
It is always a safe choice to choose stainless or stainless look. A look that suits a kitchen door in pure wood just as well as a white or black kitchen. In this design, you have the most buds to choose from and they will last a long time and be easy to care for. Most popular is Knopp 2078, which has in common with the material stainless that it has wandered through trends completely untouched. Among the top picks we once again find the Helix, Graf and Como series.
Our products are of the highest quality and many knobs are timeless. Series that are extra popular are leather loops in several designs, a beautiful piece of jewelry in leather with a knob in contrasting metal. Sometimes simple is best,
All kitchen manufacturers have doors that require some type of grip to open the cabinet, door or drawer, but the vast majority of manufacturers offer a very limited number of choices when it comes to handles and knobs. With our wide range, there is always something for every style. It is very unusual to use only knobs in an entire kitchen, but it is not unusual to choose to have only handles. For those of you who have found a knob that just has to be included in the renovation, our recommendation is to use our smart filters to find a handle that fits together. In the filter presented at the top of the shop, you can always scale down the search result to only show certain designs, sizes or finishes, or why not demand that all requirements be met before the result is presented.
For a long time, handles were exclusively used in kitchens and bathrooms. Knobs were long associated with sitting only on furniture such as chests of drawers, chests of drawers and wardrobes. The reason was mainly because the drawer, cabinet or door was simply too heavy to open with a knob. As materials become increasingly lighter, solid wood is replaced by chipboard, hinges become more efficient in relieving weight, and the fact that most kitchen manufacturers build systems where you who have to pull a cabinet are assisted by lubricated rails makes the knob an alternative.
A not too unusual disposition today is to choose handles for all fronts below waist height and to choose knobs for upper cabinets. As an example, one can take the one that has a built-in dishwasher, where the vast majority appreciate having a firm grip to be able to get over the water barrier, which in itself provides resistance.