Dating to the late 19th century, Art Nouveau is a more intricate, curvier outgrowth of the Arts & Crafts movement. Art Deco was known in its day as Modernistic, and flourished after the 1925 Paris Exposition. Art Deco is the style reflected in many skyscrapers and classic movie houses. These styles work great with many contemporary designs.
Much of this hardware is made with the original tooling. Everything is solid brass; most components are castings.
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![]() | Mackintosh PullsImagine a kitchen filled with these handles, used both vertically and horizontally! Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a Scottish architect, designed these grips at the turn of the 20th century. 6 finishes! |
![]() | Art Deco Drop PullsThese drops represent the epitome of Art Deco to me. Each is beautiful and mounted with a single screw (included, of course). Either of these can be combined with our AD-4067 drawer pull, as they are very compatible. Shown in semi-bright and antique finish. |
![]() | Art Deco Bail PullShown in semi-bright and antique finish. Matches drop pulls AD-4070 and AD-4068. |
![]() | Mackintosh PullsImagine a kitchen filled with the renowned Mackintosh rose. Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a Scottish architect, designed these grips at the turn of the 20th century and incorporated the rose into linens, wallpapers and fabrics. |