Brass cabinet edge pulls give flat-panel cabinets a clean, low-profile grip while keeping the warmth and weight of real brass visible at the edge.
Minimal Hardware with a Warmer Finish
Edge pulls are ideal when you want cabinetry to stay visually quiet. The pull sits at the edge of the door or drawer, giving you function without a large handle on the cabinet face.
Best for Slab Doors and Built-Ins
Use brass edge pulls on modern kitchen drawers, wardrobes, vanities, media cabinets and built-ins. They work especially well on slab fronts where a knob or bar pull would interrupt the clean plane.
Keep the Brass Detail Intentional
Because edge pulls are subtle, repeat brass elsewhere in the room through switches, outlets, lighting or other cabinet hardware. That repetition makes the detail feel designed rather than accidental.
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 cabinet edge pulls?
Cabinet edge pulls are low-profile handles mounted along the top, side or edge of a cabinet door or drawer for a cleaner front face.
Where do edge pulls work best?
They work best on slab cabinet doors, modern drawers, vanities, wardrobes, media cabinets and built-ins where a minimal look is preferred.
Are edge pulls easier to keep visually clean than bar pulls?
Yes. They reduce visual clutter because most of the hardware sits on the edge instead of the center of the cabinet face.
Can edge pulls be mixed with other brass hardware?
Yes. Use edge pulls where you want minimalism and larger pulls or knobs where more grip or scale is needed.