| Classic Period Wood Knobs |
Walnut Furniture Knobs are a large, 2" diameter. This generous size was often seen on Empire furniture of the 19th century. They are reproduced to match wood knobs of this era. Walnut knobs are made with a wide diameter base. This large base is useful in covering old scarring often seen on antique drawer fronts. Our walnut knobs are produced in five sizes. This variety of sizes provides flexibility when adding to kitchen cabinets and graduated sets of drawers.
These furniture knobs are unfinished, solid walnut. Each is carved from a single piece of wood. They may require a light sanding. Walnut is an organic material. It naturally exhibits color ranges from dark to light brown with purplish hues, grays, reddish and or dark streaks. Typically, they are stained to match antique furniture drawers or cabinet doors.
Install Walnut Furniture Knobs
- Mounts from a single hole
- Mounting bolt has wood-threads to thread directly into back of wood-knob
- To install: Insert bolt from drawer or door interior, through single hole in wood and screw into back of knob
- To avoid scaring cabinet, always thread screw into knob - do not turn knob onto screw when tightening.