We often make our own pulls, by adding or subtracting from cabinet doors or drawers. By carving the pulls from the cabinets doors themselves, the material becomes the real star. This technique often makes for cabinetry with super clean lines that work well in both modern or traditional homes.
This solid walnut desk needed needed a place to hide away the cords- we were able to make them all go away while having fun with the function:
The bigger the door the bigger the handle. This Murphy-bed uses Richard Meyer pulls:
The shape of these handles is copied into the stone top:
In this 19th century mansion, keeping the wardrobe simple and clean added a modern touch, and kept the focus on the historical details (while adding much needed closet space):
Pulls carved out of a sleek modern wardrobe:
There are a lot of ways to carve out pulls and we want to try them all!