Brass cabinet knobs are the small touchpoints that make drawers, vanities and cabinet doors feel finished, especially when paired with matching switches, outlets and pulls.
Small Hardware, High Contact
Knobs are touched constantly, which makes material quality visible over time. Solid brass gives small doors and drawers a warmer, more substantial feel than lightweight plated hardware.
Where Knobs Work Best
Use knobs on upper cabinets, smaller drawers, bathroom vanities, built-ins, wardrobes and furniture pieces. They are easy to mix with longer pulls when larger doors need more leverage or visual scale.
Coordinate Without Overmatching
A room feels more considered when brass knobs relate to nearby wall plates, outlet covers and cabinet pulls. The finish should harmonize, but the hardware sizes can vary based on how each door or drawer is used.
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
Where should brass cabinet knobs be used?
Brass cabinet knobs work well on upper cabinets, smaller drawers, bathroom vanities, wardrobes, built-ins and furniture pieces.
Can I mix cabinet knobs with cabinet pulls?
Yes. Many kitchens use knobs for smaller doors and pulls for drawers or larger cabinet fronts while keeping the finish consistent.
Why choose solid brass knobs?
Solid brass has more weight, warmth and finish depth than hollow or plated knobs, which matters on hardware touched every day.
Should knobs match brass switches and outlets?
They do not need to be identical, but a coordinated brass finish across visible hardware helps the room feel intentional.