Horton Brasses has been making antique drawer pulls and high-quality solid brass handles since 1936! That is a long time. Handles, knobs, and pulls are pretty important; after all, you touch them every day. Solid brass handles feel great, look wonderful, and even improve with age!
Are you making new furniture? Putting in a new kitchen? Replacing missing dresser drawer pulls or just want to breathe life into that old dresser with new handles? We have it covered with traditional and more contemporary pulls and handles - all available in 7 different brass finishes. Where do you start? If you're doing your kitchen, we would suggest you start with cabinet handles and pulls.
If you are building a new piece of furniture, you probably know the style. This is the place to start.
If you're replacing existing antique drawer pulls, we have it covered. First measure the boring, or the distance from the middle of one hole to the middle of the other hole. Check out our handy dandy
boring charts if you need extra help deciding. Then check the overall size to make sure the pull or handle will fit on your drawer. And finally, decide which
finish you prefer.
Forged brass bin pulls provide a clean, elegant look for kitchens and pantries. Available in 2 sizes and 6 finishes, they are very smooth and wonderful to touch. Our newest finish is dark antique (also known as oil rubbed bronze).
Horton Brasses’ bail pulls capture several classic architecture and décor styles from the 17th through 20th centuries and combine them with modern craftsmanship.
A versatile accoutrement to furniture, cabinets, and drawers, brass ring pulls are designed in several styles, from simple and smooth to ornate and intricate.
Horton Brasses’ drop pulls faithfully reflect well-known period styles, including Victorian, Arts and Crafts, Art Deco, William and Mary, and Mackintosh.