Drawer Pulls

Although Horton Brasses has been crafting drawer pulls since 1936, the designs and shapes of this metal hardware hark back to far earlier periods. Hammered or stamped and punched designs capture and stay faithful to various period styles: the 1900s Arts and Crafts look of exposed wood, early American colonial, Victorian, Art Deco, and other attractive and classic forms of the 17th through 20th centuries.

Antique reproduction is not complete without a light or dark finish, and many drawer pulls, with or without backing plates, offer a choice of shades. Choose from several round, angular, or intricate combinations for enhancing the sturdiness and styles of drawers, cabinets, and other features of your home.

  • Image of Arts & Crafts Drawer PullsArts & Crafts Drawer Pulls 7 items

    While designed in the present time, Arts and Crafts drawer pulls from Horton Brasses capture the architectural style of the 1900s.

  • Image of Chippendale Drawer PullsChippendale Drawer Pulls 44 items

    Our Chippendale drawer pulls enhance your home with intricate 18th century style. Choose from more than 20 different designs, with several finishes available.

  • Image of Hepplewhite Drawer PullsHepplewhite Drawer Pulls 16 items

    Horton Brasses’ embossed and oval-shaped Hepplewhite drawer pulls reflect English cabinetmaker George Hepplewhite’s well-known style and come with a choice of finishes.

  • Image of Queen Anne Drawer PullsQueen Anne Drawer Pulls 14 items

    Hand chased brasses date back to 1680-1760, and are some of the earliest American drawer pulls. Each is made from solid brass, and has a hand cast bail.

  • Image of Rosette Drawer PullsRosette Drawer Pulls 8 items

    A rosette pull consists of 1 cast brass swan bail and 2 solid brass backplates with posts and nuts.

  • Image of Victorian Drawer PullsVictorian Drawer Pulls 13 items

    Stamped from solid brass in rounded or angular shapes, Victorian drawer pulls are a complement to Victorian and Eastlake reproduction furniture and contemporary cabinetry.

Why Horton Brasses?

Finish: You’ve striven to get your wood to glow. The brasses need to accentuate that effort. A beautiful finish is the final step.

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Horton Brasses produces more than 1,000 different pieces of authentic reproduction furniture and cabinet hardware at our factory in Connecticut. We use brass, iron, and various hardwoods to make knobs, drawer pulls, hinges, shelf pegs, bed bolts, casters, hooks and even clock finials!

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Horton Brasses Inc., 49 Nooks Hill Road, Cromwell CT 06416, 800-754-9127