Brass Appliance Pulls

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      Brass appliance pulls bring the right scale and grip to refrigerators, dishwashers, pantry doors and oversized kitchen fronts that need more than a standard cabinet handle.

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      Built for Larger Kitchen Fronts

      Appliance pulls are designed for larger, heavier or more visually dominant fronts. They help integrated refrigerators, dishwashers and pantry doors feel like part of the cabinetry rather than separate utility surfaces.

      Use Scale to Make Brass Feel Intentional

      A small handle can look lost on a tall appliance panel. A brass appliance pull gives the front enough presence while keeping the warm metal language consistent with cabinet pulls, knobs and wall hardware.

      Coordinate the Full Kitchen

      For the most polished result, pair appliance pulls with cabinet pulls, long handles, brass switches and brass outlets. The room should read as one hardware system, not isolated upgrades.

      Complete the Hardware System

      Use this collection as part of a coordinated PlatePrestige hardware plan. Brass reads best when the touchpoints in the same sightline feel intentional, from switches and outlets to cabinet hardware and appliance pulls.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What are brass appliance pulls used for?

      Brass appliance pulls are used on integrated refrigerators, dishwashers, pantry doors, tall cabinet fronts and other oversized kitchen panels.

      How are appliance pulls different from cabinet pulls?

      Appliance pulls are usually larger and heavier in scale, giving more grip and better proportion on tall or heavy fronts.

      Can appliance pulls match cabinet handles?

      Yes. Coordinating appliance pulls with cabinet handles and knobs is one of the easiest ways to make a kitchen feel custom.

      Do appliance pulls only work on appliances?

      No. They can also work on pantry doors, wardrobes, tall cabinets and oversized furniture fronts where extra scale is useful.