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3922 Shell Handle - Tin
SKU
3924-11
£6.88
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The 3922 shell handle in tin finish combines classic shape with a soft, industrial look. Its iconic half-moon form and gently curved grip make it a timeless choice for drawers, cupboards, and cabinetry in both rustic and contemporary settings.
The aged tin finish offers a matte, slightly worn character that adds depth and texture to any surface. Decorative screw details enhance the vintage feel, while the discreet rear mounting ensures a clean and practical installation.
Perfect for kitchens, wardrobes, or furniture where you want subtle contrast and a hint of old-world charm.
The aged tin finish offers a matte, slightly worn character that adds depth and texture to any surface. Decorative screw details enhance the vintage feel, while the discreet rear mounting ensures a clean and practical installation.
Perfect for kitchens, wardrobes, or furniture where you want subtle contrast and a hint of old-world charm.

Brand
Marella originated in the late eighties, producing classical brass handles in Italy. Today, they maintain their dedication to authenticity with every handle still crafted 100% in Italy.
A blend of timeless design and superior quality defines the essence of Marella Handles.

Mounting Instructions
Mounting handles and knobs is easy and doesn't require any advanced tools or special skills. Just follow the simple steps below
1
Prepare and drill the holeMark the hole on the cabinet door with a thin pencil. Drill with 4,5 or 5 mm drill from the front side of the cabinet. Any splitter from the exit hole will appear on the back side of the cabinet and not be visible on the front
2
Mount the handlesMount the handle with the included M4 screws. Do not use a power drill when attaching the handle. Instead, use a standard manual screw driver and screw the M4 screws as tight as you feel possible. To high torque can damage the knobs or the screw
3
InspirationTips, if you have many knobs to mount with same position on each cabinet, then it can be worth to make a simple template of a board and some simple wood.
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