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Cabinet Knobs

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British-made luxury cabinet knobs for high-end kitchens, wardrobes and fitted interiors, made to order in England by Capramont & Co. Solid brass and selected specialist-metal options allow knob size, proportion and finish to be coordinated with the wider hardware scheme, particularly on smaller doors and drawers where grip and visual scale matter.

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Brunswick Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Brunswick Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 262.00 SAR
Burlington Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Burlington Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 246.00 SAR
Eccleston Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Eccleston Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 262.00 SAR
Egerton Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Egerton Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 319.00 SAR
Farringdon Cushion Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Farringdon Cushion Knob Sale priceFrom 147.00 SAR
Farringdon Mushroom Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Farringdon Mushroom Knob Sale priceFrom 147.00 SAR
Farringdon Round Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Farringdon Round Knob Sale priceFrom 173.00 SAR
Harrington Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Harrington Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 204.00 SAR
Lexham Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Lexham Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 262.00 SAR
Lexham Cabinet Knob with Baseplate in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Lexham Cabinet Knob with Baseplate Sale priceFrom 377.00 SAR
Maddox Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Maddox Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 152.00 SAR
Manresa Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Manresa Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 189.00 SAR
Melbury Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Melbury Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 199.00 SAR
Pembridge Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Pembridge Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 189.00 SAR
Varndell Cabinet Knob in Aged Brass — Capramont & Co
Varndell Cabinet Knob Sale priceFrom 189.00 SAR

Capramont & Co cabinet knobs are made-to-order solid metal hardware, manufactured in England for kitchens, cabinetry, wardrobes, pantries, utilities, dressing rooms, media joinery and fitted furniture. Use this collection when the project needs a smaller hardware detail for cabinet doors, drawers, cupboards and repeated positions where a handle would feel too strong.

Use this page to compare cabinet knob families, diameter, projection, hand feel, fixing position, finish route and room use before shortlisting products. For live projects, send drawings, elevations, room quantities or finish requirements before ordering so the knob specification can be checked before production.

Cabinet knob specification checks

Diameter Diameter controls visual weight and hand feel. Smaller knobs suit secondary doors and light drawers; larger knobs suit larger doors, wardrobes and furniture-led positions that need more presence.
Projection Check projection and grip clearance on cabinet doors, drawers, wardrobes and cupboards. A knob should be easy to use without feeling too proud on narrow walkways or tight joinery runs.
Fixing position Cabinet knobs are usually single-fixing hardware, but placement still matters. Confirm height, margin from edge and repeat positions before drilling doors and drawer fronts.
Finish route Aged brass, bronze, black, satin brass, satin stainless and selected Atelier metals can move the same knob profile from classic joinery to modern, decorative or performance-led interiors.
Schedule control For kitchens, wardrobes, utilities, pantries and whole-home joinery, keep product family, diameter, finish, quantity and placement notes in one hardware schedule before production.

Cabinet knob family routes

Quiet classic Harrington and Farringdon are strong starting points for painted cabinetry, kitchens, wardrobes and lighter traditional joinery where the knob should feel balanced and familiar.
Turned and softened Brunswick and Varndell suit classic shaker, panelled joinery, pantries, utilities and furniture-led rooms where rounded form and traditional tactility matter.
Decorative detail Burlington, Eccleston and Egerton are better suited to Art Deco, Linear Deco, stepped, ribbed or more decorative cabinetry where the knob should add visible detail.
Modern restraint Lexham, Melbury and Maddox suit modern, minimalist, Mid-Century or Scandinavian-influenced cabinetry where a smaller hardware detail is preferable to a long handle.

Cabinet knob quick specification answer

Best applications Small cabinet doors, lighter drawers, wardrobes, cupboards, bedside furniture, bathroom furniture, pantry cabinetry and repeated secondary positions.
Measure first For replacement work, check the existing fixing hole, door thickness and knob footprint before ordering. For new joinery, agree knob placement before drilling.
Use with handles Knobs often work best with handles on larger drawers and tall doors. Keep the same collection, finish route or design language so the hardware schedule feels intentional.
Main risk Wrong diameter, inconsistent placement, excessive projection or mixing too many knob families can make a premium joinery package feel unresolved.
Best next step Shortlist one knob family, confirm diameter and finish, then review the room schedule before release if the project includes several rooms or repeated cabinetry.

When cabinet knobs are the right choice

Choose cabinet knobs when a door, drawer or cupboard needs a compact touch point rather than a long pull. Knobs are especially useful for upper cabinets, smaller doors, secondary drawers, wardrobes, furniture-led joinery and rooms where the hardware should support the design without drawing a strong horizontal line.

For larger drawers, tall larders, appliance-height fronts or heavier doors, cabinet handles may provide better grip and scale. For compact modern positions, T-bars may be a better bridge between a knob and handle. For traditional drawer banks, cup pulls may be more appropriate.

Project and finish support

Capramont & Co cabinet knobs are manufactured in England for specification-led interiors. Knobs can be selected by family, diameter, projection, finish, material route and room use, with finish sign-off and project review available before production.

For whole-home joinery packages, keep knob decisions inside one controlled schedule. This helps the kitchen, pantry, utility, wardrobes, bathroom furniture, media joinery and fitted furniture stay aligned across finish, quantity and placement.

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