A leather strap pull is hardware that behaves completely differently from any metal or ceramic alternative — it yields slightly under the hand, drapes naturally from the single brass stud that secures it, and provides a grip that feels more like opening a bag than opening a drawer. The Leather & Brass Strap Cabinet Pull uses a smooth high-quality leather strap secured by a single brushed brass stud, available in seven colour options and in two sizes: a 64mm compact strap and a 160mm CC pull version.
Seven colour options across one design gives this collection exceptional versatility — Beige, Black, Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, and White each produce an entirely different character on the same furniture. Beige and Brown read as natural and warm; Black as minimalist and industrial; Green, Orange, Pink, and White as playful and contemporary. The single brass stud is the material anchor that unifies all colour options with a consistent metallic quality.
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How does the leather strap behave with daily use — does it sag or lose shape?
The leather strap is designed to hang with a natural, light curve when at rest against the cabinet face. With daily use, quality leather holds its form well and the single brass stud anchors the strap securely at the top. Over time, the leather may develop a subtle individual character through handling, which is a natural leather quality rather than a fault.
Which leather strap colour works best for a contemporary white kitchen?
For contemporary white kitchens, Black provides the clearest, most graphic contrast and is the most popular choice. Beige and natural Brown create a warmer, softer contrast suited to kitchens with timber elements. Green and Orange make bold colour accents if the kitchen's design direction invites colour in the hardware. All seven options work on white cabinet fronts but create very different character outcomes.
Is the leather strap pull practical for kitchen environments where hands may be damp?
Leather tolerates occasional contact with damp hands well under normal conditions. Extended or repeated water exposure should be avoided on the leather surface as prolonged moisture can affect the leather's surface quality over time. For kitchen environments with frequent wet-hand contact, metal hardware alternatives may be more practical for longevity.
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