Product Story
OSLO balances industrial texture with contemporary restraint. Knurled cylindrical sections at each end provide tactile grip where your hand naturally falls. The centre bar stays smooth, creating a clean line that lets the textured ends define the character.
It suits modern kitchens that want warmth without fuss, and works particularly well against flat-panel cabinetry where the knurling adds interest without competing. The ball-end posts give it just enough traditional reference to sit comfortably in transitional schemes too.
Six sizes cover compact drawer pulls up to appliance-length handles. Part of the OSLO collection with matching T-bars and knobs for a cohesive hardware language across an entire project.
Where it works best
Contemporary kitchens with flat-panel doors. Industrial-inspired spaces. Transitional schemes bridging modern and traditional. Timber and dark-toned cabinetry. Bathroom vanities.
Made Properly, Not Quickly
We work with specialist manufacturers who understand that hardware isn't just functional—it's the detail people notice. Some pieces are precision CNC-machined from solid brass billets. Others are sand-cast using traditional methods, then hand-finished to remove any imperfections.
The finishing process is where the real craft happens. Each piece passes through multiple stages—grinding, polishing, plating or patinating—before a final inspection under bright light. Finishes like unlacquered brass are left raw to age naturally. Lacquered finishes are sealed to preserve their original tone.
We don't hold stock. Every order is manufactured specifically for you, which means less waste and hardware that hasn't sat in a warehouse for months. It takes a little longer, but the quality is worth waiting for.






















