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Discover unique knobs for furniture, cabinets, and drawers. Explore styles from modern marble and wood to vintage ceramic flower designs, perfect for home decor and DIY projects.

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Start by matching the knob’s scale to your cabinetry: smaller diameters and low projection tend to suit narrow doors, while larger knobs feel balanced on wide drawers or thick drawer fronts. Check each item’s diameter/width and projection measurements, then confirm the included screw length fits your door or drawer thickness. Several styles also pair with backplates for extra coverage.
Knob sizes for cabinet doors and drawers range from petite, low-profile designs to larger statement pieces. You’ll often see sizing described by knob diameter (or width), projection (how far it sticks out), and the screw length included. Several items also come with matching backplates or coordinating pulls in multiple size options for a consistent look.
Yes, cabinet and furniture knobs are typically compatible with both kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, as long as the mounting hole size and door or drawer thickness match the screw length. You’ll find knobs in metal, ceramic, glass, stone, acrylic, and wood finishes, with smooth or textured designs that suit humid bathroom spaces and high-use kitchens.
Many cabinet and furniture knobs come with a mounting screw, often a machine screw sized for standard cabinet doors and drawer fronts. You may see breakaway screws you can snap to length or multiple screw lengths to fit different panel thicknesses. Some knobs also include a washer, backplate, or installation instructions, depending on the item.
Cabinet and furniture knobs are typically made from metal, wood, ceramic, glass, acrylic, or stone-like materials such as marble or resin composites. You’ll find metal options in finishes like brass tone, nickel tone, black, or bronze, while ceramic and glass knobs can be smooth, crackle-glazed, or faceted. Wood knobs range from natural-grain to painted styles.