Knobs With Backplate

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Discover unique knobs with backplates, perfect for furniture, cabinets, and antique doors. Explore vintage brass, cast iron, and stamped designs, from Victorian farmhouse to Japanese styles.

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Yes, many knobs with backplates come with mounting hardware, often including machine screws for standard drawer and cabinet door thicknesses, and sometimes multiple screw lengths. However, hardware can vary by style and material—solid brass, cast iron, and ceramic sets may differ—so check the item details to confirm what’s included and the screw size.
Knobs with backplates are typically made from metal, with finishes like antique brass, brushed nickel, matte black, or oil-rubbed bronze. You’ll also find ceramic or porcelain knobs paired with metal backplates, plus glass, crystal-style acrylic, and wood options. Several backplates are cast or stamped for decorative detailing and extra surface coverage.
Backplate hole spacing depends on whether you choose a single-hole or two-hole design. Many knobs with backplate use one center screw through the knob, so no extra spacing is needed beyond your existing knob hole. Some decorative backplates fasten with two screws; spacing varies by style, so measure your current holes and compare to the item details.
Personalization varies by seller, but a number of knobs with backplate sets can be modified in finish, backplate shape, or knob style to match your cabinetry. Several makers also offer custom hole spacing for backplates or can swap in different screw lengths. Engraving is less typical, though it may be available on simpler metal backplates—contact the seller to ask.
You’ll often get a knob, a matching backplate, and machine screws sized for standard cabinet doors and drawer fronts. Many knobs with backplate include 8-32 screws, sometimes in two lengths so you can fit different thicknesses. A number of backplates are single-hole, while others use two screws; check whether washers are included.