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Mackintosh Pulls

Imagine 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.

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So, you are doing a new kitchen, are you? And you have decided to use one or more of those new panel front refrigerator units that look just like your cabinets. Now what in the world do you do about the ugly handle they supply? Take a look at these matching appliance handles!

 
 
AD-4061: Mackintosh Pull - Holy Island is the inspiration for this lovely pull and it features the Mackintosh rose. Holy Island is located off the coast of Northumberland (UK), and is also known as Lindisfarne. It can be reached at low tide by a causeway from the mainland, and the old fort was sketched by Mackintosh in 1901. The fort and peacefulness of the island inspired the design of this lovely grip. Made from cast brass, it is pictured in all 4 finishes including our newest, dark antique or oil rubbed bronze.
    overall length: 4-3/8", 3" boring Price: $13.25  
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Product Notes:
  • All hardware includes all fasteners needed for installation. You can order extra fasteners if you require them.
  • Hardware is available in several different finishes. 70% of our products are ordered in the antique finish. Read more about finishes »
  • If you order 12 or more, you'll receive our quantity pricing. Be sure to see our quantity discount information.
 
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