Kitchen Handle

Kitchen handles are hardware for opening cabinets, ranging from classic knobs to modern bar pulls and integrated profiles, crucial for both function (easy grip, keeping fronts clean) and style, available in materials like chrome, brass, or stainless steel to match your kitchen's aesthetic, from traditional to minimalist. Key types include traditional knobs/pulls (classic), bar/linear handles (sleek), and profile/concealed handles (seamless). 

Types of Kitchen Handles

  • Knobs: Small, circular or shaped hardware, ideal for finger grip, suited for traditional or farmhouse styles.
  • Pulls (Handles): Bar-shaped, requiring a full hand grip, great for larger drawers and a modern feel (e.g., Bar Handles, D-Shape).
  • Profile/Integrated Handles: Recessed into the cabinet door or edge for a flush, handle-less look (e.g., J-Profile, Gola System).
  • Push-to-Open: Handle-free, using a magnetic system for a completely clean surface. 

Key Features & Benefits

  • Aesthetics: They define kitchen style, from vintage to ultra-modern.
  • Function: Easier to open doors/drawers, especially with wet hands, and keep surfaces fingerprint-free.
  • Ergonomics: Can make opening cabinets effortless. 

Common Materials

  • Stainless Steel: Durable, rust-resistant, modern look.
  • Chrome/Silver: Versatile, common in contemporary designs.
  • Brass/Copper: Adds warmth, great for period or rustic kitchens.