Polished Unlacquered Brass "Penny" Round Glass Shower Knob
Polished Unlacquered Brass "Penny" Round Glass Shower Knob is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The Unlacquered Brass “Penny” Round Glass Shower Door Knob blends timeless simplicity with the warmth and character of living brass. Featuring a refined circular silhouette and unlacquered brass finish, this elegant glass shower door knob is designed to naturally patina over time, creating a rich aged appearance unique to each space.
Its smooth rounded profile offers a comfortable grip while adding a subtle architectural detail to luxury shower enclosures. The unlacquered brass finish pairs beautifully with marble, limestone, natural wood cabinetry, and both classic and modern bathroom interiors. Designed for glass shower doors, the Penny collection delivers sophisticated understated luxury with an heirloom-quality feel ideal for elevated residential and hospitality projects.
Dimensions
Diameter: 1-1/4"
Projection: 1" (on each side)
The glass door knobs are supplied with two knobs, threaded rod, and gasket for back to back mounting. Fits glass up to 1/2". Please contact us if you need a to install on thicker glass or on wood as a longer rod can be provided.
Shipping
All orders ship from Florida, United States.
International Shipping
We offer international shipping at competitive rates. International shipping costs do not include import fees, taxes or duties.
Returns
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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