Schaub Finestrino flared rectangle pull is a decorative cabinet pull designed to give doors and drawers a defined rectangular look while providing a solid hand grip. The flared rectangle shape creates a clean, linear contact area, which helps users grab and operate doors or drawers in a consistent way across a run of cabinets. The pull is part of the decorative hardware and moldings category under handles and pulls, so it suits projects where handles double as visual trim. As a Schaub and Company product, it aligns with jobs that call for coordinated hardware lines across multiple cabinets. The pull functions as the working interface between the cabinet front and the user, which keeps fingerprints and wear off the door surface and concentrates handling on a replaceable component.
The 64 mm center-to-center dimension determines where the two mounting points land on the cabinet face, so installers can drill precise, repeatable holes for multiple cabinets using a single jig setting. The 2-1/2 inch center-to-center reference describes the same span in imperial terms, which works well on projects that are dimensioned in inches but still need to coordinate with metric-based hardware. The pull uses an M4 thread size, meaning the internal threads are sized for an M4 fastener, so the handle engages the mounting fastener with a standardized machine thread for consistent tightening. That M4 interface allows installers to torque the pull to a predictable feel, which supports a uniform fit and reduces the likelihood of thread mismatch on cabinet fronts.
This pull is listed under handles and pulls in decorative hardware and moldings, so it is suited to cabinet doors and drawers where the handle acts as both a working grip and a visual design element. The flared rectangle description indicates a straight-edged, rectilinear profile, which works well on cabinetry that already has square or slab fronts and benefits from hardware that echoes those lines. The matte chrome finish gives the pull a muted metallic surface, which helps it sit comfortably on cabinets that use brushed or low-sheen fittings rather than highly reflective hardware. The manufacturer part number 441-M26 uniquely identifies this exact finish and form, which helps installers and buyers match additional pulls to existing jobs or specify the same model across multiple rooms. The web description confirms the pull function, so it can serve on both base and wall cabinets in a unified hardware scheme.
The 64 mm center-to-center measurement gives installers a fixed spacing to work from, which supports the use of templates or CNC drilling patterns and helps keep hardware aligned across long cabinet runs. The 2-1/2 inch center-to-center description expresses the same spacing in familiar imperial units, which helps when reading shop drawings or field notes that call out handle positions in inches. Because the product is defined as a pull with an M4 thread, installers can rely on a standard machine-thread connection into the handle body, which supports repeatable tightening torque on every cabinet. The matte chrome designation describes the finish surface, which affects how the pull visually coordinates with other matte chrome hardware in the space and can help reduce visible smudging compared with more reflective finishes. The Schaub and Company branding associates this pull with a decorative hardware line, which supports projects that need coordinated handles and pulls from the same manufacturer.
The pull has a 64 mm center-to-center spacing, which sets the distance between mounting holes and helps align drilling patterns on cabinet doors and drawers.
The 2-1/2 inch center-to-center description expresses the same 64 mm spacing in imperial units, which matches drawings or layouts dimensioned in inches.
The pull uses an M4 thread size, so it accepts matching M4 threaded fasteners for a consistent machine-thread connection into the handle body.
The 441-M26 version has a matte chrome finish, which provides a muted metallic look that coordinates with other matte chrome decorative hardware.
This product is categorized as a pull under decorative hardware and moldings, so it functions as both a working handle and a visual trim element.
The Schaub and Company branding ties this pull to a defined decorative hardware line, which helps maintain a consistent style across multiple cabinet locations.
This Schaub Finestrino flared rectangle pull, in matte chrome with 64 mm (2-1/2 inch) center-to-center spacing and M4 thread, offers a defined rectangular grip and standardized mounting layout. For projects that rely on consistent drilling patterns and coordinated decorative hardware, this model provides a clearly specified handle choice identified by part number 441-M26. When the job calls for a compact pull that matches matte chrome finishes and fits a 64 mm layout across doors and drawers, this pull gives a precise, repeatable option for cabinet fronts.