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Sture Knob - Brushed Brass - Beslag Design
SKU
339380-11
£9.53
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The Sture knob is the essence of an elegant knob. It is not only because of the brushed brass surface. The shape of the knob gives a simple yet classical look. Sture has a thin leg. The head of the knob is slightly inwardly shaped and resembles a crater.
Lathed out of solid brass and then brushed to give the real classy look. Sture does not have a protective lacquer and will age with time, receiving a beautiful patina.
Sture fits perfectly on most kitchen cupboards as well as on desks and wardrobes. Sture cabinet knob is an excellent add-on to any bathroom where brass details are appreciated.
The shape of Sture can be described as a mushroom. The name comes from a famous street monument called Svampen (Mushroom) in Stockholm, that became a popular meeting place. This amazingly catchy piece of a furniture detail comes from Swedish Beslag Design.
Lathed out of solid brass and then brushed to give the real classy look. Sture does not have a protective lacquer and will age with time, receiving a beautiful patina.
Sture fits perfectly on most kitchen cupboards as well as on desks and wardrobes. Sture cabinet knob is an excellent add-on to any bathroom where brass details are appreciated.
The shape of Sture can be described as a mushroom. The name comes from a famous street monument called Svampen (Mushroom) in Stockholm, that became a popular meeting place. This amazingly catchy piece of a furniture detail comes from Swedish Beslag Design.
Product Information
Material:
Brass
Finish:
Uncoated
Brand:
Mounting:
M4 screw (incl.)
Coating:
Measurements

Depth (A): | Diameter (C): | Diameter foot (B): |
23 mm | 28 mm | 8 mm |
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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