Brass Knobs
Solid brass knobs for cabinet doors, drawers, and furniture, available in round, knurled, art deco, and decorative styles. Each brass knob coordinates in finish with cabinet pulls, switches, and hardware from the same range. Choose your style and finish to build a consistent setup.
Solid Brass Cabinet Knob – Classic Design for Furniture & Drawers
Solid Brass Knurled Knob – Modern Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Solid Brass Knurled Knob – Brushed Nickel Luxury Cabinet Handle
Solid Brass Knurled Cabinet Knob – Diamond Cut Pattern
Solid Brass Smooth Round Knob – Elegant Cabinet & Drawer T-Bar Handle
Solid Brass Knurled Cabinet Knob – Brushed Cross Design
Art Deco Solid Brass Cabinet Knob
Solid Brass Round Cabinet Knob – Minimalist Design
Brushed Nickel Knurled Cabinet Knob – Solid Brass Diamond-Cut Drawer & Door Handle
Solid Brass Knurled Cabinet Knob – Matte Antique Finish
Solid Brass Round Cabinet Knob & Wall Hook – Minimalist Circular Design
Antique Brass Cabinet Knob – Ice Flower Vintage Design
Solid Brass Knurled Cabinet knob
Solid Brass Cabinet Knob – Antique Bronze Finish
Art Deco Solid Brass Cabinet Knob – Vertical Line Design
Flower Cabinet Knob – Elegant Hexapetal Design
Solid Brass Hammered Cabinet knob Handle
Solid Brass Knurled Ring Cabinet Knob
Solid Antique Brass Knurled Knob – Retro Luxury Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Antique Brass Cabinet Knobs and Door Pulls | Furniture Drawer Handles and T-Bars
Solid Brass Linear Handle & Knob Set – Modern Textured Cabinet Pulls
Antique Brass Cabinet Knobs and Door Pulls | Furniture Drawer Handles and T-Bars
Solid Brass Square Handle – Modern T-Knob Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Solid Brass Cross Knurled Handle – Modern Industrial Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Solid Brass Cross Knurled Handle – Diamond-Cut T-Bar & Cabinet Knob
Brass Round Ball Handle – Long T-Bar Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Solid Brass Stepped Ring Handle – Brushed Antique & Gold Cabinet Pulls & Knobs
Brass Cross Knurled Handle – Gold, Antique & Black Brass Cabinet Pulls and T-Bar Knobs
Solid Brass Knurled Handle – Diamond-Cut T-Bar & Long Pull
Solid Brass Rope Design Handle – Vintage T-Bar Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Brass Knurled Bathroom Accessories – Towel Bar, Hooks & Roll Holder Set
Brass Cross Knurled Handle – Diamond-Cut T-Bar Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Solid Brass Hammered Handle – Handmade Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Solid Brass Ball Handle – Antique T-Bar Cabinet & Wardrobe Pull
Solid Brass Handle – Vintage Brushed Bronze T-Bar Cabinet & Drawer Pull
French Luxury Brass Handle – Gold Cabinet & Wardrobe Pull Knob Set
Solid Gunmetal Brass Linear Handle – Modern Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Solid Brass European Luxury Handle – Cabinet Knobs & T-Bar Drawer Pull
Solid Gold Brass Linear Handle – Modern Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Solid Brass Art Deco Handle – Vertical Line Cabinet Knobs & T-Bar Pulls
Brass Chrome Gold Handle – French Luxury Cabinet & Door Pull
Antique Silver Brass Handle – Retro Round Arched Cabinet Pull
Solid Brass Handle – Simple Gold Cabinet & Drawer Pull
Solid Brass Linear Handle – Long T-Bar Cabinet & Drawer Pull
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What to Look for When Choosing Brass Knobs
A brass knob is a single-point fixing that turns with the grip of one hand. The right size and profile depends on the cabinet or drawer it is fitted to, not just the style preference. A knob that is too small for a wide cabinet door is harder to grip and reads out of proportion on the face. A knob that is too large on a small drawer front dominates the surface.
Before ordering, confirm these points:
- Size: standard brass cabinet knobs range from 1 inch to 1.5 inches in diameter for most cabinet and drawer applications. Larger statement knobs suit oversized doors or furniture pieces where a bolder profile reads better
- Profile: round smooth knobs suit minimal and contemporary cabinetry, knurled knobs add texture and grip, art deco and decorative profiles suit traditional and period interiors
- Fixing depth: confirm the screw post length suits the thickness of the door or drawer front before ordering
- Finish: carry one finish consistently across every knob, pull, and hardware piece in the space
- Placement: upper cabinet doors take a knob at the bottom corner opposite the hinge, lower cabinet doors take a knob at the top corner.
For locations where a pull handle suits better than a knob, solid brass cabinet pulls are available in coordinating finishes.
Types of Brass Cabinet Knobs in This Collection and How They Differ
Brass cabinet knobs in this range cover several distinct profile types. Each suits a different cabinet style, interior tone, and grip preference. The finish is consistent across types, so mixing profiles within the same finish across a kitchen or furniture piece is a practical approach where knobs and pulls are used together.
Profile types available:
- Round smooth knobs: clean minimal profile, suits flat-front and shaker cabinetry, the most versatile option across contemporary and transitional interiors
- Knurled knobs: diamond-cut or cross-cut texture on the surface, adds grip and visual detail, suits both modern industrial and traditional interiors depending on finish
- Art deco knobs: vertical line or geometric detailing, suits heritage and period interiors where a more ornate profile coordinates with existing architectural detail
- Hammered knobs: hand-finished texture, suits artisan and natural material interiors where a less uniform surface reads more considered
- Ball and round decorative knobs: rounded profile with varied surface treatments, suits furniture pieces including sideboards, dressers, and wardrobes
For wider drawer fronts where a knob is not practical, extra long drawer pulls provide a proportional grip across the full drawer width.
How Brass Door Knobs and Cabinet Knobs Coordinate Across a Full Project
Finish consistency across every hardware detail is what makes a project look considered rather than assembled from different sources. Brass door knobs and brass cabinet knobs sourced from different suppliers rarely match in tone, even when listed under the same finish name. The difference is most visible when knobs and pulls sit on adjacent doors and drawers in the same run of cabinetry.
The GetSwitches range covers knobs, pulls, switches, plates, and fixing hardware in the same finishes from one supplier. That means every detail across a kitchen, bathroom, or furniture project can coordinate without mixing sources.
For electrical hardware in a coordinating brass finish, brass light switch toggle covers toggle switches in the same finish range. For door hardware that coordinates with cabinet knobs, brass door stop is available in matching finishes. For fixing hardware, light switch brass screw completes the installation in a consistent finish across every location.
Commonly Asked Questions
What is the difference between solid brass knobs and brass-plated knobs?
Solid brass knobs are made from brass alloy through the full thickness of the piece. Brass-plated knobs use a base metal, usually zinc or pot metal, with a thin brass coating over the top. Solid brass has more weight, holds its finish longer, and develops a natural patina over time if unlacquered. Plated alternatives look similar initially but the coating wears through at contact points over time, particularly on knobs that are gripped daily.
What size brass cabinet knobs should I use?
For most standard cabinet doors and drawers, a knob between 1 inch and 1.5 inches in diameter is the practical range. Smaller knobs around 1 inch suit compact or minimalist designs. Larger knobs from 1.5 inches upward suit oversized cabinet doors or furniture pieces where a bolder profile reads proportionally.
Where should brass knobs be placed on cabinet doors and drawers?
For upper cabinet doors, the knob goes at the bottom corner on the side opposite the hinge. For lower cabinet doors, the knob goes at the top corner on the side opposite the hinge. On drawers, a single knob is centered on the drawer front for smaller drawers. For wider drawers, centered placement still works but a pull is often a more practical choice.
Are brass cabinet knobs suitable for kitchens and bathrooms?
Yes. Solid brass knobs are a practical choice for kitchens and bathrooms because brass resists corrosion and holds its finish in humid conditions better than painted or plated alternatives. In kitchens, knurled profiles give more grip when hands are wet or carrying items. In bathrooms, a smooth round or decorative knob suits the smaller scale of most bathroom cabinetry.
Can I mix brass knob styles and still keep a consistent look?
Yes, as long as the finish is consistent. Mixing knurled knobs on drawers with smooth round knobs on doors, for example, creates visual variety without losing coherence. The finish is what ties the hardware together. Ordering all knob styles from the same range in the same finish is the most reliable way to keep the overall look coordinated across different cabinet types and locations.
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