Experience Jeffrey Alexander
The finishing touch that makes a statement.
Q How do I match my existing hardware?
Q Can I mix knobs and pulls from different collections?
Q What's included in the box?
Q How should I clean and care for the finish?
Shop by Finish
Satin Nickel
Matte Black
Brushed Gold
Satin Bronze
Polished Chrome
Brushed Oil Rubbed Bronze
Find Your Style
Modern
Sutton · Jules · Loxley
Clean lines, restrained finishes—a contemporary look that lets the cabinetry lead.
Transitional
Whitlock · Hayworth · Audrey
The middle ground—modern silhouettes with a graceful, on-trend warmth.
Classic
Dominique · Richard · Tiffany
Refined silhouettes you'll love living with—today and years from now.
Rustic
Belcastel 1 · Tahoe · Nash
Soft, square feet and gentle curves—a chameleon for Shaker, traditional, or slab cabinetry.
Specifications
| Material | Zinc |
|---|---|
| Available Sizes | 3” (3-11/16” overall), 96 mm (3-3/4”) (4-7/16” overall), 128 mm (5-1/16”) (5-3/4” overall), 160 mm (6-5/16”) (7” overall) |
| Projection | 1-1/16” |
| Mounting | Two-screw, breakaway screws included |
| Warranty | Lifetime |
| Best for | Kitchens, baths, closets, and furniture |
Find what fits your style.
A Designer's Guide
Choosing a pull size:
use the one-third rule
No pre-drilled holes? Let proportion be your guide. A pull should span about a third of the drawer's width — it looks intentional, balances the face, and gives a comfortable grip. Measure the drawer width, divide by three, and match that to a pull's center-to-center. Doors and small drawers take a knob.