Belwith Keeler Flare 5-1/16 Inch (128 mm) Center to Center Flared Base Posts Cabinet Handle / Drawer Pull
Model: B077146-CH
- Chrome$15.4738 In Stock
- Polished Nickel$15.47250 In Stock
Center to Center: 5-1/16"
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Product Overview
The minimal details and timeless silhouette of the Flare collection make it a great choice for any space on the style spectrum between modern and traditional.
Features:
- Constructed of high quality materials for durability and dependability
- Coordinates with other items from the Flare collection
- Screws included for simple, out-of-the-box installation
- Covered by Belwith Keeler's limited lifetime manufacturer warranty
- Includes a single (1) pull
Dimensions:
- Center to Center: 5-1/16"
- Length: 6-3/16"
- Width: 1-1/8"
- Projection: 1-3/8"
Additional Belwith Keeler Links
This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):
- Belwith Keeler B077146-BGB*
Brushed Golden Brass - Belwith Keeler B077146-CH
Chrome - Belwith Keeler B077146-MB*
Matte Black - Belwith Keeler B077146-14
Polished Nickel - Belwith Keeler B077146-SN*
Satin Nickel
*Denotes a finish or option that has been discontinued.
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Belwith Keeler - Flare Collection
Inspired by the elegant curves of modern faucets, this collection...Belwith Keeler - Flare Collection - Designer Snapshot
We look a lot at the, plumbing industry as well as fashion. Back ...
Belwith Keeler - Flare Collection
Inspired by the elegant curves of modern faucets, this collection showcases graphic simplicity and a gentle flare detail that easily coordinates and enhances your space.
Belwith Keeler - Flare Collection - Designer Snapshot
We look a lot at the, plumbing industry as well as fashion. Back in the seventies, flared jeans were really big. It was a fashion statement. We have noticed real simple, graceful, fluid lines in the plumbing industry with faucets. It's a modern look, but you also have the ability to bring it down to a transitional level, with some of the darker, more muted finishes. A lot of the architecture from the sixties, seventies, as well as furniture design had this flared element. I wanted to apply that to the part, to show the simplicity, the graceful lines, the subtle arc, all in one little package.
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