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Leather Cabinet Handle - The Lovejoy | Handcrafted leather, Leather diy, Cabinet handles
a hand is holding onto the handle of a cabinet door with a rubber band on it
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Leather Cabinet Handle - The Lovejoy

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Product Details

The elegant profile of this all-leather cabinet handle performs a magic trick in industrial design, disappearing into the cabinetry for a beautifully integrated look. The beveled leather handle curves slenderly over the front of the door with surfaceless head hardware, but the second point of contact is sent to the unseen side of the cabinet door, where it attaches with two tiny flush-mount screws. The minimalist look was designed for modern, Euro-style frameless cabinet doors (like IKEA's). Sustainable and strong American equestrian leather creates a loop that can be used as a towel holder on bottom cabinet doors. The loop also acts as a bumper when swinging open the door, preventing the edges from chipping against adjacent doors or walls. Like all the handles in our collection, the Lovejoy was named after our hometown, the Portland Oregon cityscape. MATERIALS Hand-dyed American vegetable-tanned leather Nickel, Brass, or Black mounting hardware with 2 tiny stainless steel wood screws DIMENSIONS (as installed) 3” (7.6 cm) tall x 0.75” (1.90 cm) wide. Projection 1.75" (4.4 cm). Thickness (clearance) 0.125" (0.32 cm). Printable Stylesheet Ask us about Custom Sizing! INCLUDES Each order comes with 1 handle, mounting hardware (1 set of surfaceless head hardware + 2 tiny wood screws), and installation instructions. INSTALLATION Fits door, drawer, and cabinet faces from 0.5" (12.7mm) to 1.5" (38.1mm) thick, with multiple included back screw lengths. Back screws available for thicker doors upon request. Installs with a standard screwdriver. Watch an installation video on our Vimeo channel: https://vimeo.com/walnutstudiolo/drawerpulls PHOTOGRAPHY Credit to Justin Bailie
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