Schaub Modo rectangular recessed pull gives cabinets and drawers a low-profile grab point by sitting into the surface instead of projecting out. The 6-1/4 inch length creates a broad hand contact area, which helps users open heavier fronts with a steady pull. The 2 inch overall width defines a consistent recess footprint, so layouts stay visually aligned across multiple doors and drawers. Gun metal finish provides a dark, modern look that pairs well with many wood tones and painted surfaces. Recessed pull construction helps reduce snag risk on tight walkways, because the grip sits in the pocket rather than standing proud. Schaub and Company branding signals the pull is part of a decorative hardware line built for finished cabinetry where appearance and function both matter.
This recessed pull installs using 2 M4 x 12 threaded connections, so the mounting method relies on two metric fastener points instead of a single center screw. The twin M4 contact points help hold the 6-1/4 inch length firmly against the panel, which reduces flex across the wider pull body during daily use. The 2 inch overall width defines the pocket span, guiding how wide the recess or cutout must be to receive the rectangular body of the pull. Because the grip is recessed, the cabinet face must present a flat area sized to the 6-1/4 by 2 inch footprint so the pull seats flush and aligns with the surrounding surface.
This recessed pull works as a grip point on cabinet doors or drawers where a rectangular pocket can be formed to the 6-1/4 inch length and 2 inch overall width. The defined footprint helps designers repeat the same proportion across banks of drawers, which keeps sightlines consistent along the run. On tall cabinet doors, the 6-1/4 inch span gives users more area to catch with their hand, which supports opening from slightly different heights without hunting for a small knob. The gun metal finish helps this pull sit visually between lighter fronts and darker hardware elements, which can tie together mixed materials in a shop, office, or residential setting.
The rectangular 6-1/4 inch by 2 inch geometry makes layout work predictable, because installers can mark the same pocket size and shape on every door and drawer front. The recessed format encourages precise routing or cutting of that pocket, which leads to flush seating and a uniform reveal around the pull. Using 2 M4 x 12 threaded connections anchors the pull at two fixed points, which helps keep the long edge parallel with the cabinet face and reduces rotation over time. The manufacturer part number 1206-GM identifies this exact Schaub and Company model, which helps shops match additional pulls to existing installations that already use this gun metal recessed design.
The Schaub Modo rectangular recessed pull measures 6-1/4 inches in overall length and 2 inches in overall width, which defines the pocket size needed in the cabinet front.
The recessed pull uses a gun metal finish, giving the hardware a dark metallic appearance that coordinates with other gun metal decorative hardware elements.
The 1206-GM recessed pull uses 2 M4 x 12 threaded connections, so the installer prepares two matching metric fastener locations behind the cabinet front.
The recessed pull design keeps the grip within the cabinet surface footprint, which helps limit snags along walkways while still providing a defined handhold.
Schaub and Company identifies this pull as part of a decorative hardware line, suited to finished cabinetry where appearance and function both matter.
The 6-1/4 inch overall length spreads the grip area, giving users more contact surface when pulling doors or drawers from different hand positions.
The Schaub Modo rectangular recessed pull, at 6-1/4 inches by 2 inches overall in gun metal, offers a defined footprint for routed pockets and a broad handhold on doors or drawers. The recessed format serves projects where low-profile operation matters more than projection. With fastening through 2 M4 x 12 threaded connections, this pull fits workflows that already use metric mounting points on cabinet fronts. For cabinet runs or furniture pieces calling for a dark, rectangular recessed pull, this 1206-GM model aligns form, color, and mounting details in a single part.