A loop pull — a single curved arc of metal fixed at both ends — is one of the most ergonomically honest shapes in hardware design. There is no unnecessary material and no decorative addition; the curve exists simply to provide a natural grip where fingers want to land. This Minimalist Solid Brass Curved Handle delivers this form in solid brass with a brushed brass finish, across 96mm, 128mm, and 192mm centre-to-centre sizes.
As light travels across the arc, the brushed finish catches differently at every point along the curve, giving the handle a subtle visual movement that a straight bar does not produce. This makes it a natural choice for Japandi-influenced interiors, warm minimalist spaces, and natural material kitchens where the hardware should feel considered and honest in its form without being decorative. The weight and rigidity of solid brass also gives each pull a satisfying, purposeful feel when gripped that thinner or hollow alternatives simply cannot replicate.
Available in three CC sizes for complete hardware specification from kitchen drawers to wardrobe doors. WhatsApp +91 94484 64040 for trade enquiries. T21's 3D View lets you preview in your space. GST invoice available. Dispatched from Bengaluru within 24 hours on working days.
What is the difference between a loop pull and a standard bar pull?
A standard bar pull is a straight cylinder fixed at both ends parallel to the cabinet face. A loop pull is a curved arc — the bar bends away from and back to the surface, creating a shape that the hand wraps around from above or below. Loop pulls feel ergonomically natural for drawer opening and work well both as top-grip and front-grip handles depending on the installation height.
Which CC size suits a standard kitchen modular drawer front?
96mm CC suits compact drawer fronts and smaller upper cabinet doors. 128mm CC is the most common size for standard modular kitchen drawers. 192mm CC suits wider drawer fronts, tall cabinet doors, and wardrobe shutters where a longer grip point improves leverage on heavier fronts.
Does a curved handle feel comfortable to pull in both a kitchen drawer and a wardrobe door?
Yes, the curved geometry provides a comfortable grip for both downward drawer pulls and outward door pulls, as the arc gives a natural grip surface for either opening motion without the handle feeling awkward from either direction.
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