Brushed Nickel "Ren" Drawer Pull
Brushed Nickel "Ren" Drawer Pull - 3" Drawer Pull is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The Brushed Nickel "Ren" Drawer Pull combines modern architectural styling with timeless craftsmanship. Featuring a sleek curved silhouette and sculptural angled feet, this elegant cabinet pull adds refined detail to kitchens, bathrooms, closets, furniture, and custom cabinetry.
Crafted from solid brass with a brushed nickel finish, the Ren drawer pull offers a soft satin appearance that minimizes fingerprints while maintaining a clean contemporary look. The versatile finish pairs beautifully with white cabinetry, oak and walnut wood tones, marble countertops, and modern interior spaces.
Designed for both style and functionality, the Ren collection complements modern, transitional, contemporary, minimalist, and organic modern interiors. Its understated elegance makes it ideal for upscale kitchen remodels, bathroom vanities, built-ins, and furniture projects. Perfect for homeowners, interior designers, and builders seeking luxury brushed nickel cabinet hardware with timeless appeal. Comes with matching screws for mounting.
Dimensions
3" Drawer Pull
Center to Center: 3"
Overall Length: 4"
Diameter of Rosette: 1"
Projection: 9/16"
3-1/2" Drawer Pull
Center to Center: 3-1/2"
Overall Length: 4-1/2"
Diameter of Rosette: 1-3/16"
Projection: 9/16"
Shipping
All orders ship from our warehouse in Miami, Florida, United States.
Please review our return policy before placing an order.
How to measure cabinet hardware?
To measure cabinet hardware like handles or pulls, you mainly need to know the center-to-center (C-C) measurement—the distance between the centers of the two screw holes. Here’s a quick guide:
For Pulls (Handles):
Measure from the center of one screw hole to the center of the other. This is usually given in millimeters or inches (e.g., 96 mm or 3-3/4").
Tip: Don’t measure the total length unless specified—it’s not the same as the center-to-center distance.
For Knobs:
No measuring is needed for hole spacing—just check the knob’s diameter and projection (how far it sticks out from the cabinet).
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