Arts & Crafts Knobs

  • All hardware includes all fasteners needed for installation. You can order extra fasteners if required.
  • All dimensions are measured width by height.

Arts and Crafts furniture became popular in the early 1900's. Gustav Stickley, William Morris and the Roycrofts change furniture design radically and that influence continues to this day. Designers moved away from the flamboyance of the Victorian era towards function, durability and strong design. Joinery was often exposed, and oak was the dominant wood. Original hardware was hammered and very dark in color. More popular today than ever, this hardware flies off our shelves.

Mission knobs with a hammered face. These knobs are sized for cabinetry and furniture. Each is a hollow knob made from solid brass. They will match all of our mission hardware perfectly.

These handles are darker than our usual antique brass finish, because generally the finishes of the Arts & Crafts period were very dark. If you are ordering other hardware along with these and want it all to match, just tell us in the "comments" field during checkout so that we can make it all dark antique. Just say 'all dark antique' or 'match all hardware' or something like that. We will understand.

MS-8 7/8" diameter knob 
$6.00
without backplate
Dark Antique (DA)Whats the difference?
$6.50
with 1" backplate
Dark Antique (DA)Whats the difference?
 
MS-10 1-1/8" diameter knob 
$6.00
without backplate
Dark Antique (DA)Whats the difference?
$6.50
with 1-1/4" backplate
Dark Antique (DA)Whats the difference?
 

Customer Comments and Reviews

Paul LajoieFebruary 27, 2009

Arts & Crafts Knobs

I found these knobs to be the perfect finishing touch for the Barristers Bookcase I just finished.

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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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